During the period extending from April 9 to April 11, 2026 (up until 8:00 AM), Civil Protection units recorded 6,455 interventions—averaging one intervention every 27 seconds. These included
Author: hamza ben djedi
During the period from April 8 to 9, 2026 (until 8:00 am), civil protection units recorded 3,371 interventions at a rate of (01 intervention every 25 seconds), including
During the period from April 7 to 8, 2026 (until 8:00 am), civil protection units recorded 3,298 interventions at a rate of (01 intervention every 26 seconds), including
Between March 29 and April 4, 2026, Civil Protection units recorded 22,892 interventions following distress calls from citizens. These interventions covered various areas of Civil Protection activity, including
Between April 5th and 6th, 2026 (until 8:00 AM), Civil Protection units recorded 2,911 interventions (an average of one intervention every 29 seconds), including 2,229 medical evacuations and
Between April 4th and 5th, 2026 (until 8:00 AM), Civil Protection units recorded 2,810 interventions (an average of one intervention every 30 seconds), including 1,795 medical evacuations and
Between April 2nd and 4th, 2026 (until 8:00 AM), Civil Protection units recorded 5,488 interventions (an average of one intervention every 31 seconds), including 3,410 medical evacuations and
In the context of the anticipated re-classification in 2026, and as part of the preparations by the Algerian Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Team, a qualifying practical exercise—preceding the re-classification
During the period from April 1st to 2nd, 2026 (until 8:00 AM), Civil Protection units recorded 2,781 interventions (an average of one intervention every 31 seconds), including 1,818
Within the framework of implementing the annual program of the General Directorate of Civil Protection, particularly with regard to embodying the medium-term financial management strategy within Program 18 entitled “Civil