Fires in Turkey: 2,000 inhabitants were removed from areas of Tsanakale – huge flames, burnt houses and cars

More than 2,000 people were forced to leave their homes because of the large fire that broke out on Monday in the province of Chanakale at Turkey.

The fire broke out on Monday afternoon in Turkey with flames turning homes and vehicles into deprivation and poisoning dozens of residents who inhaled tobacco.

“Preventively, 2,090 citizens have been rushed to high -risk areas through sea and land,” said Emper Traman, the Canakale governor last night, clarifying that 77 people who were inappropriate smoke was admitted to them.

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Fire in Turkey / Reuters / EFEKAN AKYUZ TPX Images of the Day

The fire, spreading violent Ripai winds, swept communities near Hellespont (also known as the Dardanelia), a busy strait, among them the very tourist village of Gouzalgiali, where the population grows spectacularly.

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The fire in Turkey / Reuters / Efekan Akyuz
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Damaged houses in Turkey / Reuters / Dilara Senkaya

In this community, houses and parked vehicles were delivered to the flames between charred trees, according to Turkish media visual material.

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Burned houses drowned in tobacco in Turkey / Kanal17haber / Via Reuters

More than 760 firefighters have been developed and operating with the support of ten aircraft, nine helicopters and more than 200 vehicles, according to authorities.

Turkey, who lived in the hottest July since systematic meteorological data began to be observed 55 years ago, has been facing huge fires in recent weeks. Fourteen people died by fighting with flames in July in the western part of the country.

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