Fire at Algeria orphanage kills 11, injures 19 near capital


July 16 (Reuters) - ⁠Eleven people were killed and ⁠19 injured in a fire at ‌an orphanage on the outskirts of the Algerian capital early on Thursday, state media ​reported.

The fire broke out ⁠at an orphanage ⁠in the Mohammadia district in the ⁠eastern suburbs ‌of Algiers.

Ten of the injured suffered burns of ⁠varying severity, while emergency crews evacuated ​five ‌people with disabilities from the orphanage ⁠to safety, ​the civil protection agency said.

It said firefighting operations were continuing and ⁠did not immediately identify the ​victims, disclose their ages or say what caused the fire.

Algeria has been ⁠gripped by a heatwave in recent days, with civil protection units extinguishing 913 fires nationwide since July ​8, state news agency ⁠APS reported on Wednesday, citing the ​General Directorate of ‌Civil Protection.

(Reporting by Nayera ​Abdallah and Eman Abouhassira; Editing by Mark Potter, William Maclean)

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