Death Toll in Turkish Wildfires Rises to Four, Blazes Rage On

Death Toll in Turkish Wildfires Rises to Four, Blazes Rage On
A forest fire burns near the town of Manavgat, east of the resort city of Antalya, Turkey, on July 29, 2021. Kaan Soyturk/Reuters
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MANAVGAT, Turkey—The death toll from wildfires on Turkey’s southern coast has risen to four and firefighters were battling blazes for a third day on Friday after the evacuation of dozens of villages and some hotels.

More than 60 wildfires have broken out across 17 provinces on Turkey’s Aegean and Mediterranean coasts this week, officials have said. The forestry minister said fires raged on in six provinces, and officials have promised to bring to account anyone found responsible for starting them.

Villages and some hotels have been evacuated in areas popular with tourists, and TV footage had shown people fleeing across fields as they watched fires close in on their homes.

Forestry Minister Bekir Pakdemirli said fires were still blazing in six provinces, including the Mediterranean resort region of Antalya and the Aegean resort province of Mugla.

“We were hoping to contain some of the fires as of this morning but while we say cautiously that they are improving, we still cannot say they are under control,” he said.

Firefighters on the ground and in helicopters were fighting a blaze that killed three people in Manavgat, 75 kilometers (45 miles) east of the Mediterranean resort of Antalya.

One person was also found dead on Thursday in Mugla’s Marmaris area, 290 kilometers  (180 miles) west of Manavgat. The blaze was continuing in Marmaris but residential areas were not at risk, Pakdemirli said.

Urbanisation Minister Murat Kurum said 27 neighborhoods were evacuated due to the fires in Manavgat and 15 others neighborhoods and 2,300 structures were affected.

Some areas were evacuated in Adana and Mersin after fires began to spread around Manavgat on Wednesday, fanned by strong winds in hot weather. A hospital in Manavgat was also evacuated.

Buildings including a hotel in Marmaris were evacuated, Reuters TV footage showed. Two separate fires broke out near residential areas in the Aegean summer hotspots of Bodrum in Mugla, and Didim in Aydin province.

Pakdemirli said three planes, nine drones, 38 helicopters, 680 firefighting vehicles, and 4,000 personnel were involved in firefighting efforts and separate wildfires raged in the provinces of Osmaniye, Kayseri, Kocaeli, Adana, Mersin, and Kutahya.

By Mert Ozkan