The forest fire, which started in the Karşıyaka district of Izmir, spread first to an industrial area and then to residential areas.
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As a result of a natural fire, 16 houses in the suburbs of Izmir burned down, local authorities reported. 87 houses, which are dangerously close to the fire area, were evacuated.
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Authorities in Karşıyaka Municipality, where the situation is most critical, have asked local companies to provide transport to help put out the fire. “We are calling on all companies that have water tanks and construction equipment to help us fight the fire,” – the administration said in a statement. The authorities of another municipality in Izmir, Bayrakli, had earlier called on local residents to immediately leave their homes.
Footage shows the aftermath of the fire in Izmir, Turkey, as it spread to residential areas.#Turkey #Izmir #BREAKING pic.twitter.com/4vzq1ySGYM
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Strong winds, which Izmir Governor Suleyman Elban reported were reaching 80 kilometers per hour, are making it difficult to extinguish the fire. The fire damaged 16 houses, evacuated residents from 87 houses and 45 workplaces, the newspaper reports. gazeteoksijen. 11 helicopters, 118 ground vehicles, and 681 personnel are working to extinguish the fire, writes haberturkbut it has not yet been possible to curb the elements. Local residents are also trying to cope with the fire on their own.
Last Sunday in the capital region Attica ravaged by massive fireAs a result, about 10,000 hectares of forest burned, more than 100 houses were damaged and (or) destroyed, 1 person died. The fire was extinguished for more than 4 days.
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