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    Türkiye battles 761 wildfires in ten days as damage mounts

    July 7, 2025 News

    Türkiye has faced a significant surge in wildfires, with 761 separate blazes reported over the past 10 days, according to official figures released by the government on Sunday. The number represents nearly a quarter of all wildfires recorded across the country so far this year. Authorities confirmed that all reported fires have either been extinguished or brought under control. The country’s Communications Directorate stated that extensive efforts by firefighting teams, supported by aerial and ground resources, have helped prevent further spread of the flames in affected regions.

    The western province of Izmir has been among the hardest-hit areas. According to Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya, at least 228 homes have been severely damaged by fires in and around the region. Some entire villages in Izmir have been razed, with damage assessments still underway. Minister Yerlikaya announced that residents displaced by the destruction will be temporarily housed in container accommodations while longer-term solutions are arranged.

    The fires have prompted large-scale evacuations across several provinces in recent days. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes as a precaution, while emergency services work to contain fires and protect residential areas. Officials have urged residents in high-risk zones to remain alert and comply with evacuation orders where necessary. Türkiye has mobilized significant resources to tackle the crisis. According to government data, the country currently has 27 firefighting aircraft and 105 helicopters actively deployed to assist in firefighting operations.

    Villages destroyed and thousands evacuated as Izmir suffers severe damage

    These aerial units, supported by thousands of ground personnel, have been instrumental in limiting the fires’ spread despite challenging weather conditions. The causes of the fires remain under investigation. However, high temperatures, dry conditions, and strong winds have created an environment conducive to the rapid ignition and spread of wildfires. Similar patterns of extreme weather have been observed across parts of Southern Europe and the Mediterranean in recent years, intensifying concerns about climate-related risks in the region.

    The government has indicated that additional support will be provided to affected communities, with damage assessments and recovery operations already underway. Authorities have also called for public vigilance to prevent new fires from starting, urging residents to avoid activities that could spark blazes, especially in forested and rural areas. The latest wildfires add to a growing list of climate-related challenges facing Türkiye, highlighting the need for enhanced preparedness and mitigation efforts in the face of increasingly frequent extreme weather events. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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