
Heavy rains on August 11, 2025, caused significant flooding across the Batna region in Algeria, severely impacting local infrastructure and communities. Eyewitness reports confirmed by reliable sources indicate widespread damage with multiple roads becoming impassable or closed due to flooding and water damage.
In El Guigba (35.74°N, 5.59°E), intense rainfall led to considerable flooding, severely damaging or destroying roads, making transportation difficult and dangerous. Satellite data and local eyewitness accounts corroborate the severity of the event around 15:15 UTC. Photographs and video footage shared on social media platforms illustrate the scale of the destruction, highlighting the urgent need for repair and response.
Further south in Ain Djerboua (35.25°N, 7.12°E), heavy rain also triggered significant flooding by 14:00 UTC, causing road closures and flooding of basements. The situation was documented through eyewitness videos and photos, emphasizing the extent of disruption to daily life and infrastructure.
In the city of Batna itself (35.56°N, 6.17°E), flooding around 13:15 UTC led to impassable roads and flooded basements, disrupting traffic and affecting residential and commercial properties. Eyewitness footage shared on social media confirms the damage and the challenges faced by local residents.
This series of floods in the Batna region highlights the vulnerability of infrastructure to extreme weather events in Algeria. The heavy rains, confirmed by satellite data and eyewitness testimony, underscore the urgent need for improved flood management and resilient infrastructure in the area.

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