Climate Change Corp: The worst flooding in a century has left over 30 dead and many more injured in remote parts of Algeria The Sahara Desert region of Algeria, well known for its extreme heat and bone-dry weather, suffered flash flooding early this week. The death toll rose Friday to 31, with over 100 injured in the north-central region of Algerian radio reported that water levels were as high as eight feet in parts of Ghardaia, the worst-hit city. Ghardaia is a little less than 400 miles south of the Algerian capital of
Algerian Interior Minister Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni called the flooding the worst in a century while touring the stricken area Friday. Meanwhile, protesters gathered in Ghardaia to urge a stronger government response to the flooding. The 5,000 protesters called for basic food supplies and other urgent aid…..
A camel driver in the Hoggar region of Algeria, shot by W. Robrecht, Wikimedia Commons, under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2

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