Hundreds evacuated as forest fire rages in Turkiye’s Izmir for 3rd day

Published August 17, 2024
Efforts continue to combat forest fires in Izmir, Turkiye on Aug 17. — Anadolu Agency
Efforts continue to combat forest fires in Izmir, Turkiye on Aug 17. — Anadolu Agency
Aerial firefighting efforts with “Skorsky” continue to extinguish the fire in Ornekkoy neighbourhood after it broke out in the Yamanlar Karatepe area of Izmir’s Karsiyaka district, Turkiye on Aug 16, 2024. — Anadolu Agency
Aerial firefighting efforts with “Skorsky” continue to extinguish the fire in Ornekkoy neighbourhood after it broke out in the Yamanlar Karatepe area of Izmir’s Karsiyaka district, Turkiye on Aug 16, 2024. — Anadolu Agency

Firefighters are battling a strong forest fire in the Aegean resort city of Izmir for a third day, Turkish media and officials said on Saturday, with hundreds more people evacuated overnight.

Helicopters and water bombers which were grounded due to strong winds continued their fight against the flames on Saturday morning, the NTV news channel reported.

The fire started on Thursday and was quickly spread to residential areas by winds blowing at 50 kilometres an hour.

Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said that 900 residents in five affected districts were evacuated overnight in Izmir.

A witness told AFP that thick smoke had turned the sky grey, with the smell of smoke hanging over the city, the third most-populated in Turkiye.

“Currently, two planes and eleven helicopters are continuing to intervene,” said Agriculture and Forestry Ministry’s Ibrahim Yumakli, saying that residents of the city should not be “worried”.

Around 1,600 hectares (3,900 acres) have been affected, the minister said.

Six other fires continue to rage in forest areas in other cities in Turkiye, including northwestern Bolu and Aydin in the west.

Over 300 personnel are actively involved in the firefighting efforts in the Aegean province of Aydin’s Bozdogan district — using 32 fire trucks, 11 water tankers and five bulldozers, Anadolu Agency reported.

The fire in Karsikaya district has already destroyed 16 homes and forced the evacuation of 87 houses and 45 businesses.

An animal shelter was also evacuated as the fire spread, and smoke from the burning forests has affected multiple parts of the city, including the Bayrakli and Cigli districts.

Scientists say climate change makes extreme weather events including heatwaves more likely, longer lasting and more intense.

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