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11 dead in fire at care center in Alger, capital of Algeria

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11 dead in fire at care center in Alger, capital of Algeria
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  • 11 dead, 19 injured in fire at a care facility in the capital of Algeria.
  • Civil protection teams were working to control the fire as of 06.50 local time.
  • Five people in need of special care were rescued from the scene and moved to a safe area.
  • The cause of the fire is not yet known and an investigation into the matter is expected to be launched.

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11 dead19 injured5 rescued individuals05.50 GMT

11 people lost their lives and 19 were injured in a fire that broke out at a care and nursing home located in Alger, the capital of Algeria. According to a statement from the country's civil protection department, firefighting teams worked to control the flames until 06.50 local time (05.50 GMT).

The ages and identities of those who lost their lives or were injured in the incident have not yet been announced by the authorities. However, the civil protection unit stated that five people in need of special care were rescued during the fire and moved to a safe area.

The cause of the fire remains unknown for now. Authorities are expected to launch an investigation to look into the circumstances surrounding the incident and possible causes. Emergency teams continue to assess the extent of the damage and provide support to those affected.

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Where and when exactly did the fire in Algeria occur?
The fire occurred in a care and nursing home in Alger, the capital of Algeria, on Thursday at 06.50 local time.
What is the number of casualties and injured in the fire?
11 people lost their lives and 19 were injured in the fire incident.
Is the cause of the fire known?
No, the cause of the fire remains unknown for now and authorities will launch an investigation into the incident.

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