No fewer than three persons were killed and two children injured in a building collapse in Algeria following heavy rainfall.
Rescue services disclosed on Wednesday that the building collapsed in the Algiers suburb of Bologhine on Tuesday, following a landslide caused by torrential rain that hit the capital and several other Algerian cities.
In a statement by the civil protection services, three bodies, two men and a woman, were recovered from the rubble, adding that two children were found injured.
In March, flooding due to torrential rains in the northwest of the country resulted in six deaths, five of them children.
In May, seven people were killed in various provinces during flooding after heavy downpours.