Floods in Algeria
Floods in Algeria are caused by heavy rainfall, particularly during the autumn and winter months, with an average of 174 flood events occurring annually. Flash floods account for approximately 62.20% of these events, involving major rivers such as the El Harrach, Chélif, and M'zab. A significant flood event occurred in Bab El Oued in November 2001, resulting in 900 fatalities and substantial economic losses. Between 2000 and 2011, Algeria reported 1,014 deaths due to flooding, Urbanization and storm drainage systems have been identified as factors related to flood risk.
According to recent studies, floods cause average annual economic losses equivalent to around 0.7% of Algeria's GDP, primarily due to the increasing frequency of extreme weather events. The Algerian government provides approximately 255 million USD annually for disaster response and mitigation efforts related to flooding.
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Algeria Category:Natural disasters in Algeria