Fire kills at least 18 African refugees at Algeria camp

November 24, 2015 04:52 pm | Updated 04:52 pm IST - Algiers

At least 18 people died and 37 others were injured when a fire broke out at a camp for African refugees in southern Algeria on Tuesday, Algerian official media reported, citing civil protection services.

Algeria's south has become a traditional route for African migrants and refugees fleeing poverty and violence in neighbouring Mali and Niger. Many seek to cross into Libya to get to Europe while others end up staying in Libya and Algeria.

The victims of the fire were among 650 Africans being taken in at the camp in the Ourgla province, about 500 km from the capital Algiers, state radio said.

Algeria has started repatriating hundreds of refugees from Niger under an agreement reached with their government.

State media said an investigation by security services was still underway to determine causes behind the incident. No details were immediately available about the nationalities of the victims.

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