Algeria was battling to contain devastating forest fires along its Mediterranean coast yesterday, in an inferno which has killed at least 34 people, authorities said, adding they had managed to control about four-fifths of the blaze.
Fanned by strong winds, fires had also spread to Tunisia, forcing the closure of two border crossings.
A relentless heatwave has caused havoc across the planet this month, with temperatures breaking records in China, the US, southern Europe and North Africa, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
Greece has been battling forest fires for the past week, triggering a mass evacuation of thousands of tourists from its most popular holiday resorts.
The fires broke out in several provinces in Algeria on Monday, ripping through forests, olive groves and low-lying shrubland.
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