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No fires threatening settlements in Turkey, forestry minister says

Situation regarding forest fires in coastal Mugla province is ‘getting better,’ says Bekir Pakdemirli

Suleyman Elcin, Ayse Yildiz and Durmus Genc  | 08.08.2021 - Update : 08.08.2021
No fires threatening settlements in Turkey, forestry minister says

MUGLA, Turkey

There are currently no fires that threaten any settlements in Turkey, the country’s agriculture and forestry minister said on Sunday.

Speaking to reporters in the southwestern Mugla province, Bekir Pakdemirli said: “The overall situation regarding all forest fires in Mugla is getting better.”

He said 16 forest fires broke out in the coastal city and six aircraft, 39 helicopters, 630 sprinklers, 128 construction equipment, and 3,600 personnel joined efforts to douse the blazes.

He assured people of reforestation of the areas consumed by the fires, adding that they will not be used for other purposes.

Pakdemirli also said that Greece had a request for firefighting plane from Turkey.

“We are evaluating it. With the fading of forest fires in Turkey, if we can, we will provide it to Greece,” he stated.

*Writing by Seda Sevencan

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