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    ‘Apocalypse’: Turkiye wildfires reach key northwest city as hundreds flee | Climate Crisis News

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    ‘Apocalypse’: Turkiye wildfires reach key northwest city as hundreds flee | Climate Crisis News
    A wildfire rages across a forested area near Cavuslar village, in Karabuk district, northwest Turkiye, July 23, 2025 [Ridvan Bostanci/IHA via AP]
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    Bursa governor’s office says 1,765 people have been evacuated as more than 1,900 firefighters battle the flames.

    Wildfires that have engulfed Turkiye for weeks have surrounded the country’s fourth-largest city, causing more than 1,700 people to flee their homes and leaving one firefighter dead.

    Fires in the forested mountains surrounding Bursa in northwest Turkiye spread rapidly overnight on Sunday, causing a red glow over the city.

    Dozens of severe wildfires have hit the country since late June, with the government declaring two western provinces, Izmir and Bilecik, disaster areas on Friday.

    Bursa governor’s office said in a statement on Sunday that 1,765 people had been safely evacuated from villages to the northeast as more than 1,900 firefighters battled the flames. Authorities said 500 rescue workers were also on the ground.

    The highway linking Bursa to the capital, Ankara, was closed as surrounding forests burned.

    A firefighter died from a heart attack while on the job, the city’s mayor, Mustafa Bozbey, said in a statement, adding that the flames had scorched 3,000 hectares (7,413 acres) around the city.

    Orhan Saribal, an opposition parliamentarian for the province, described the scene as “an apocalypse”.

    Relatives and friends mourn during the funeral of five rescue volunteers killed while battling a wildfire in northwestern Eskisehir province, in Ankara, Turkiye, July 24, 2025 [Yavuz Ozden/Dia Photo via AP]

    Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumakli said fire crews across the country battled 84 separate blazes on Saturday. The country’s northwest was under the greatest threat, including Karabuk, where wildfires have burned since Tuesday, he said.

    Unusually high temperatures, dry conditions and strong winds have been fuelling the wildfires.

    The General Directorate of Meteorology said Turkiye recorded its highest ever temperature of 50.5 degrees Celsius (122.9 degrees Fahrenheit) in the southeastern Sirnak province on Friday. The highest temperatures for July were seen in 132 other locations, it said.

    The previous national record was set on August 15, 2023 in Saricakaya, Eskisehir, at 49.5C (121.1F), the Anadolu news agency reported.

    At least 14 people have died in recent weeks, including 10 rescue volunteers and forestry workers killed on Wednesday in a fire in Eskisehir in western Turkiye.

    Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said late on Saturday that prosecutors had investigated fires in 33 provinces since June 26, and that legal action had been taken against 97 suspects.

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