Environment
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Algeria Wildfires Kill At Least 34 People, Forces Mass Evacuation Amid Extreme Heat
The fires erupt amid a heatwave in North Africa and Southern Europe. Click to read more. Algeria wildfires have killed at least 34 people, forcing mass evacuations in multiple provinces in the northern part of the country.
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