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World’s Deadliest Wildfires

Voa News 15 Aug 2023
More than 10,000 hectares (25,000 acres) went up in smoke in El Kala National Park, a UNESCO-listed heritage spot famous for its rich marine, dune, lake and forest ecosystems.
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The deadliest wildfires

Urdu Point 14 Aug 2023
More than 10,000 hectares (25,000 acres) went up in smoke in El Kala National Park, a UNESCO-listed heritage spot famous for its rich marine, dune, lake and forest ecosystems.
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Afternoon Update: Landmark gender equality bill; Nationals oppose Indigenous voice; and Bob Dylan’s ‘fake’ signature

The Observer 28 Nov 2022
Labor has kicked off a busy legislative week with the passing of the signature Respect@Work bill ... Top news ... Photograph. Lukas Coch/AAP ... An Algerian woman in front of her home which was destroyed in a wildfire in the city of el-Kala in August 2022 ... .
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Algeria court sentences 49 to death over mob killing

Taipei Times 25 Nov 2022
A burned forest is pictured near el-Kala, Algeria, on Aug ... in prison, said lawyer Hakim Saheb, member of a collective of volunteer defense lawyers at the trial in the Algiers’ suburb of Dra El Beida.
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Algeria sentences 49 to death for mob killing amid wildfires

Gulf News 25 Nov 2022
(FILES) In this file photo taken on August 18, 2022, Algerian firefighters walk next to a charred bus in which at least 12 people were reportedly burnt to death following raging fires in Algeria's city of el-Kala.
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Africa's week in pictures: 19-25 August 2022

Yahoo Daily News 26 Aug 2022
The event in El Alamein welcomed more than 900 camels who had travelled from each of the country's regions ... At least 38 people have been killed by the fires. Reports indicate that at least 12 people died in this bus, in the city of el-Kala ... ....
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Algeria Wildfires Burn UNESCO-Listed Park, Ex-Director Says

Algeria Times 23 Aug 2022
The figure cited by Rafik Baba Ahmed, former director of the El Kala Biosphere ... According to the United Nations cultural agency UNESCO, El Kala Biosphere Reserve covers more than 76,000 hectares.
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'Tornado Of Fire': Algeria Forest Blazes Kill 38

MENA FN 22 Aug 2022
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) EL KALA, Algeria – Algerian firefighters on Thursday battled two dozen blazes fanned by hot winds that have killed at least 38 people and left destruction across the ... .
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Fires damage Algeria's UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve, home to remarkable fauna and flora

The Arab Weekly 21 Aug 2022
The figure cited by Rafik Baba Ahmed, former director of the El Kala Biosphere ... According to the United Nations cultural agency UNESCO, El Kala Biosphere Reserve covers more than 76,000 hectares.
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Algeria fires burned UNESCO-listed park: expert

Manila Bulletin 21 Aug 2022
The figure cited by Rafik Baba Ahmed, former director of the El Kala Biosphere ... According to the United Nations cultural agency UNESCO, El Kala Biosphere Reserve covers more than 76,000 hectares.
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Fires that killed 38, burn portion of UNESCO-listed park in Algeria: expert

Hindustan Times 21 Aug 2022
The figure cited by Rafik Baba Ahmed, former director of the El Kala Biosphere ... According to the United Nations cultural agency UNESCO, El Kala Biosphere Reserve covers more than 76,000 hectares.
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Algeria fires that killed at least 38, also burned UNESCO-listed park: expert

Eye Witness News 20 Aug 2022
According to UNESCO, El Kala Biosphere Reserve covers more than 76,000 hectares. It is the last refuge of the Barbary Red Deer and "home to a very remarkable bird life, more than 60,000 migratory birds every winter", UNESCO's website says ... .
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'Fire tornado' kills 38 at wildlife park in Algeria

Sott 20 Aug 2022
A journalist in El Tarf described 'scenes of devastation' on the road to El Kala in the country's far northeast.
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Algeria: Fires ripped through UNESCO-listed reserve

The New Arab 20 Aug 2022
The figure cited by Rafik Baba Ahmed, former director of the El Kala Biosphere ... According to the United Nations cultural agency UNESCO, El Kala Biosphere Reserve covers more than 76,000 hectares.

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