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Successful Extinguishing of All Forest Fires Across Four Provinces

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The Algerian Civil Protection Directorate announced the successful extinguishing of all forest fires that had erupted across four provinces, utilizing both material and human resources.

In a significant announcement, the General Directorate for Civil Protection confirmed today, Friday, that they have successfully extinguished all forest fires across four provinces in the country. This reassuring news highlights the directorate’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding natural resources and the safety of the Algerian citizenry.

The civil protection report detailed the general state of forest fires as of 10:00 PM today. According to the report, all fires that broke out in the vegetation cover, specifically seven fires between jungles and bushfires, across four provinces have been brought under control. This marks a notable accomplishment in the fight against the frequent fires that pose a threat to both the environment and the nation’s wellbeing.

The official statement further emphasized that all available material and human resources continue to be mobilized in combatting forest and agricultural crop fires. Such efforts are crucial for immediate intervention and rapid extinguishing of any future incidents, further affirming the organization’s relentless fight against environmental hazards.

In light of these events, the Civil Protection Directorate has issued an urgent call to citizens, urging them to promptly report any fire as soon as it breaks out. This can be done by calling the toll-free number 1021 or the emergency number 14 and providing the exact location for a swift response to control and extinguish the fire.

This recent development manifests the effective strategies and coordinated efforts of various agencies and the community, which contribute collectively to the conservation of Algeria’s natural resources and public safety. With this success, the Civil Protection Directorate has reaffirmed its readiness and capability to manage emergencies and crises efficiently.

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