Direction Générale de la Protection Civile

Civil Protection Units intervention results between May 6 and 7, 2026 (in the last 24 hours)

  

  During the period from May 6 to 7, 2026 (until 8:00 am), civil protection units recorded 3,145 interventions at a rate of (01 intervention every 27 seconds), including 2,092 health evacuations and 566 different operations, across several states of the country, following receiving distress calls from citizens. These interventions included various areas of civil protection activities, whether related to traffic accidents, domestic accidents, health evacuations, Fire suppression and security services.

In the context of traffic accidents, the Civil Protection Units carried out 173 interventions following several accidents recorded across several states of the country, which left 6 people dead on the spot and 211 others injured with various and varying degrees of severity. The victims were taken care of on the spot and transferred by our services to local hospitals The heaviest toll recorded in the state of El Bayadh was the death of (02) people and the injury of 07 other people as a result of 02 traffic accidents. The first accident caused the death of 01 people and the injury of (02) people as a result of a collision between two trucks on National Road No. 06, Al-Band Municipality, El Bayadh District, the second accident It caused the death of 1 person and the injury of 5 other people as a result of a collision between two cars on National Road No. 06, Kaf Lahmar Municipality, Al-Raqasa District.
Civil protection agents of El Bayadh State also intervened to recover 1 deceased person inside a water basin located on National Road No. 111, El Bayadh Municipality and District. The victim’s body was transferred to the morgue of the local hospital.

For your information, the Civil Protection services intervened to extinguish 3 different urban fires in the states of Algiers, Bejaia and Sidi Bel Abbes, without recording any human losses. Our first aid intervention made it possible to control these fires and prevent their spread to the rest of the neighboring places.