Turkey battles to contain bush blazes for second day

Turkey battles to contain bush blazes for second day

Wildfires in the province of Izmir were fanned overnight by winds reaching 40kph to 50kph.

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Turkey’s coastal regions have been ravaged by wildfires in recent years. (EPA Images pic)
ISTANBUL:
Firefighters in Turkey are battling wildfires for a second day raging in the western province of Izmir fanned by strong winds, the forestry minister and local media said today

Wildfires in Kuyucak and Doganbey areas of Izmir were fanned overnight by winds reaching 40kph to 50kph and four villages and two neighbourhoods had been evacuated, forestry minister Ibrahim Yumakli said.

Helicopters, fire extinguishing aircrafts and other vehicles, and more than a thousand people were trying to extinguish the fires, Yumakli told reporters in Izmir.

Media footage showed teams using tractors with water trailers and helicopters carrying water, as smoke billowed over hills marked with charred trees.

Turkey’s coastal regions have in recent years been ravaged by wildfires, as summers have become hotter and drier, which scientists relate to climate change.

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