05.07.2025 21:33
While Turkey has been battling forest fires for days, many fires have been brought under control following the intense intervention of the teams. The images left behind by the fires are heartbreaking.
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The heartbreaking images of burnt forests left behind by the forest fires that broke out in many parts of Turkey remain. Those images were recorded by cameras.
With the arrival of summer heat, forest fires broke out in many parts of Turkey. Especially in recent days, the intensity of the forest fires has spread to almost the entire country.
IZMIR FIRES LASTED FOR DAYS
In the last week, numerous fires broke out in the districts of Izmir. Many people were evacuated due to the fires in districts such as Buca, Seferihisar, Çeşme, and Gaziemir.
While the fires were brought under control as of yesterday, the images of burnt forests remained.
HATAY FIRE EXTINGUISHED
One of the cities affected by the fires was Hatay. While the forest fire in the Dörtyol district continued, the destruction in the forests was also reflected in the cameras.
FIRE IN ANTALYA
Today, a fire broke out in the Güzeloba district of Antalya. While the fire was effective in the district, a detached house was burnt to ashes. A photo of a woman trying to extinguish a burning tree also drew attention.
FIRE IN ÇANAKKALE UNDER CONTROL
The forest fire that broke out in Çanakkale was brought under control by the teams of the Forest Regional Directorate, both from the air and on the ground. A total of 6 hectares of land was damaged, including 5.5 hectares of forest and 0.5 hectares of agricultural land. The fire was captured in this aerial view:
TREES CAPTURED AFTER THE BALIKESIR FIRE
The fire that broke out in the Dereköy neighborhood of Susurluk district in Balıkesir was brought under control by the fire brigade teams of Susurluk Group Command. After the fire, the final state of the burnt trees was captured.
DESTRUCTION IN ESKİŞEHİR CAPTURED FROM THE AIR
The forest fire in the Seyitgazi district of Eskişehir was brought under control. After the fire was extinguished, the fire area was captured from the air.
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