Major wildfire in Bodrum contained after intense operation

A major wildfire that started on the afternoon of July 8 in the southern province of Muğla’s Bodrum district reduced 100 hectares of forest land to ashes before firefighters managed to bring it under control following an intense 18-hour operation.
Muğla Governor İdris Akbıyık described the incident as “one of the most serious fires of 2024.” The blaze originated between the Pınarbelen and Kumköy neighborhoods around 2 p.m. local time. The immediate response saw the mobilization of the fire brigade and the Forest Management Directorate, with over 400 personnel tackling the flames. The firefighting operation was bolstered by 10 helicopters and eight airplanes. As night fell, the Turkish army joined the efforts, deploying two helicopters with night mobility capabilities. “Fortunately, the fire did not break out in the evening and we were able to intervene from the air. Approximately 100 hectares of forest area was damaged,” Muğla Mayor Ahmet Aras stated. The containment efforts continued overnight, preventing further spread. Within the dawn, aerial support resumed, and the fire was eventually contained and extinguished. The coordinated efforts of the teams ensured that the blaze was controlled, although cooling operations are still ongoing in the region.Related articles
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