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Abdelaziz Boumzar

Heartbroken and homeless: Algerian villagers grapples with wildfire aftermath

A view shows a burnt area following a wildfire in the village of Ait Sid Ali, in the northeastern Bejaia province, Algeria August 16, 2021. REUTERS/Abdelaziz Boumzar

When Algeria's deadly wildfires tore through the forest around their village, brothers Khelaf and Lyazid Tazibt could only hustle their families out of the door and abandon the home they shared to the flames.

The two men, both retired, and their wives and children, are now among hundreds of Algerians left homeless by the country's worst fires in memory, which have burned swathes of the northeast over the past week, killing dozens of people.

Lyazid Tazibt stands with his brother Khelaf inside their home that was burnt following a wildfire in the village of Ait Sid Ali, in the northeastern Bejaia province, Algeria August 16, 2021. REUTERS/Abdelaziz Boumzar

"Like anyone else who saw those flames, it was impossible to do anything. We all gave up," said Khelaf Tazibt, 55, standing in one of their single-storey home's damaged rooms, its walls cracked and black with soot.

He held up cracked plates and other belongings misshapen by the inferno. "The firefighters arrived a little late and there was nothing they could do," he said.

His brother, Lyazid simply said "the fire reached the sky".

Lyazid Tazibt stands with his brother Khelaf at their home that was burnt following a wildfire in the village of Ait Sid Ali, in the northeastern Bejaia province, Algeria August 16, 2021. REUTERS/Abdelaziz Boumzar

Their village of Ait Sid Ali, in the northeastern Bejaia province, sits in rocky hills and was previously surrounded by forest. The Tazibt house was on the village edge, close to the trees and one of many there lost to the flames.

This month, a European Union atmosphere monitor said the Mediterranean had become a wildfire hotspot as massive blazes engulfed forests in Turkey, Greece and North Africa, aided by a heatwave.

The fire that suddenly engulfed Ait Sid Ali killed four people, they said. The surrounding hills are now a mass of scorched trunks but beyond the village another hillside is dark with smoke above the raging flames.

People stand in a burnt area following a wildfire in the village of Ait Sid Ali, in the northeastern Bejaia province, Algeria August 16, 2021. REUTERS/Abdelaziz Boumzar

The two families are awaiting compensation and rehousing by the government, and in the meantime are receiving donations of food, medication and blankets from local aid organizations.

    "We have lost everything," said Lyazid Tazibt, overlooking the remains of the family home.

(Reporting by Abdelaziz Boumzar; Writing by Angus McDowall; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

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