Wildfires In SW Turkey Hit New Residential Areas, Forcing Evacuations

Wildfires In SW Turkey Hit New Residential Areas, Forcing Evacuations

ISTANBUL, Aug 4 (NNN-ANADOLU) – Wildfires in Turkey’s southwestern province of Mugla, reached several new residential areas yesterday, prompting new evacuations.

“In Milas, the wind is so strong that it took only 15 minutes for the fire to burn a small settlement of 30 houses,” said a resident of the Turkevleri neighbourhood, named Firat, on his social media account.

Firat added that, he and other residents were evacuated by Coast Guard boats. Milas Mayor, Muhammet Tokat, announced that the blaze is now threatening a thermal power plant that provides electricity to the region.

“I didn’t want to say this, but the thermal power plant and the fire came face to face for the first time,” Tokat said on Twitter.

In some parts of Bodrum, one of the main tourist attractions of Mugla, the situation is still worrying. The flames have reached an important highway, disrupting local traffic.

Meanwhile, Fahrettin Altun, communication director of the Turkish presidency, said, Turkey controlled 147 of 156 fires in the last seven days, and nine of them continue.

Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, told reporters that, the wind is very strong and the situation will be critical today, as well.

Last week, Turkey had been battling massive wildfires that erupted in the southern and southwestern coastal resort towns. The blazes have claimed eight lives so far.– NNN-ANADOLU

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