
Wadi Al -Harrash's viewer holds the breath of Algerians on social media
A large number of Algerians spent Friday night, as they were following the sadness of the scenes of the victims of a tragic accident from the bottom of the Wadi al -Harrach river in the capital, Algiers.
A public transport bus deviated over a bridge that passes over the Wadi Al -Harrach River before falling into the waterway, on Friday evening, killing 18 people and wounding 23 others, including two critical cases.
The official reaction came quickly, by announcing the national mourning with the flags of the flags, starting from Friday evening, by a decision of the Presidency of the Republic, which described the incident as disaster, confirming the state's standing alongside the families of the victims.
Civil defense teams also rushed to the scene, where 25 ambulances, 16 dignitaries, two trucks, and four rubber boats, and the search and intervention group were also operated in the offspring.
A high -level official delegation - which included representatives of the presidency, the ministers of the Interior, Transport and Irrigation, as well as civil protection officials and the governor of the capital - moved to the scene of the accident, to follow the rescue operations closely and provide all capabilities to help the injured.
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The incident, which social media circulated directly, was interacting among the Algerians, and those who wonder about the state of public transport in the country.
The accident sparked a wave of criticism, as some saw that what happened in Wadi Al -Harrach is "not an accident" but rather "a direct result of years of relativity and the absence of censorship," as they put it:
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Activists said that the announcement of the national mourning for the victims of the Wadi al -Harrach accident "will not solve the problem and will not secure the citizens in the future?"
Although most of the publications through social media regarding the incident were overflowing with sympathy for the families of the victims, a large part of them praised the pictures and positions of "the meanings of" magnanimity and heroism "that young people who threw themselves in the water to save the bus passengers, although they are not from the rescue parties.
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The matter did not stop at the point of praise, but some demanded that some tests and urgent treatment to these citizens, and even "send them abroad if necessary, protect those who saved people a national and moral duty."
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The Wadi Al -Harrach River extends along 67 kilometers to the east of Algiers, before its waters poured into the Mediterranean, and Wadi Al -Harrach is the most important and most flowing river in the country.
A package of decisions
For its part, the relevant Algerian authorities took a package of decisions, following the accident; The presidency announced the allocation of a financial grant of 100 million centimeters (about 8 thousand dollars) for each of the families of the victims.
A statement by the Ministry of Transport said on Saturday that "the investigations into traffic accidents that lead to deaths will include from now on the driving education schools to find out how the license grants."
The ministry also announced, "all the buses of transporting dilapidated passengers, whose service period exceeds 30 years, is in a period of no more than six months."
The Ministry also announced the payment of more than 84 thousand buses during the next few months.
The Ministry of Interior, in turn, announced the opening of an urgent investigation into the causes of the accident, while the Interior Minister Ibrahim Murad attributed most of the traffic accidents to the lack of control of drivers in buses and vehicles.
A statistic revealed by the General Directorate of Civil Protection in Algeria, last Tuesday, indicates the death of 50 people and the injury of 2,180 others in 1,637 traffic accidents recorded across several states from the country during the period from the third to the ninth of August.
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