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Eleven killed as fire breaks out at Algerian orphanage

Eleven people, including children, have been killed in a fire at an Algerian orphanage, according to authorities.

The country's civil defence said on Thursday morning that emergency services were still working to extinguish the blaze, which broke out at a childcare facility in the Mohammadia suburb of the capital, Algiers.

It added that a further 19 people were injured, with 10 suffering burns, two experiencing breathing difficulties and seven individuals in a state of psychological shock.

The victims' ages and the cause of the fire have not been disclosed.

Algeria's President ‌Abdelmadjid Tebboune said in a social media post that he had received news "of the deaths of ‌children and the injuries of others following a fire that broke out at a children's care facility".

Images shared by authorities show plumes of smoke coming from the windows of the building and firefighters at the scene.

Algeria has been gripped by a heatwave in recent days, with civil protection units fighting 913 fires nationwide since 8 July, state news agency APS reported on Wednesday.

Sky News

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