Algiers: At least 11 people were killed and 19 others injured after a fire broke out at a foster care facility in Algeria’s capital, Algiers, according to the country’s Civil Protection Department.
Firefighters continued battling the blaze into the morning, with emergency crews still working to extinguish the fire as of 06:50 local time (05:50 GMT). Authorities have not yet disclosed the ages or identities of those killed or injured.
The Civil Protection Department said five residents with special needs were safely evacuated from the facility and transferred to a secure location during the emergency. The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed, and authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

The tragedy comes as Algeria faces an intense heatwave, with the country experiencing a sharp rise in fire-related incidents. According to reports, nearly 1,000 fires have been recorded across the country over the past week, placing emergency services under significant pressure.
Algerian state media reported that Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb visited two hospitals in Algiers to check on those injured in the fire. Images released by state media showed the prime minister speaking with victims, including a child receiving treatment in a hospital bed.
Officials have not released further details on the condition of the injured or the extent of the damage to the foster care facility. The investigation into the cause of the blaze is ongoing. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the cause of the fire as emergency responders assess the damage and provide support to survivors and those affected by the tragedy.

