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Algeria fire: Eleven people die at foster care home

A fire at an Algerian orphanage has left eleven people dead and nineteen others injured.

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The brief

A fire broke out at a foster care home in Algeria, resulting in eleven fatalities. According to reports, those killed include children.

Coverage from The National, Sky News, Al Jazeera, and the BBC emphasizes the casualty count, while horizons.dz reports that President Tebboune has offered his condolences. Further details regarding the cause of the fire or the condition of the nineteen injured individuals have not been specified in the current coverage.

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Quick answers

How many people died in the fire?

Eleven people died.

How many people were injured?

Nineteen people were injured.

Who has responded to the tragedy?

President Tebboune has offered his condolences.

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