Turkish wildfire contained after reaching coal-fired power station

5 August 2021, 08:34

People are evacuated via boat
Turkey Wildfires. Picture: PA

Residents fled in boats and cars from the resort of Oren as the blaze threatened the Kemerkoy power plant in Mugla province.

A wildfire that reached the compound of a coal-fuelled power station in south-west Turkey and forced nearby residents to flee in boats and cars has been contained after raging for around 11 hours.

Strong winds drove the fire toward the Kemerkoy power plant in Mugla province late on Wednesday, prompting evacuations from the nearby seaside resort of Oren.

Navy vessels were deployed to help ferry away residents, while cars formed long queues on roads leading away from the area, Haberturk television reported.

A fire in Turkey
Flames illuminate the night sky and smoke after wildfires reached Kemerkoy Power Plant (AP)

Turkey’s worst wildfires in decades have raged for nine days amid scorching heat, low humidity and constantly shifting strong winds.

The fires have so far killed eight people and countless animals.

In coastal Mugla province, where tourist hot spot Bodrum is located, fires continue to burn in six areas on Thursday.

Evacuation by boat
People are evacuated by boat (AP)

Blazes also raged in five districts of Antalya province, another tourism destination, where two areas were evacuated on Wednesday.

Precautions were taken before the flames reached the Kemerkoy power plant. The plants’ hydrogen tanks were emptied, and workers were evacuated.

Flammable and explosive substances had also been removed, according to state broadcaster TRT.

Turkish wildfires
A satellite image of the fires (Nasa/AP)

Turkish presidential communications director Fahrettin Altun said an initial inspection of the power plant showed its main units suffered no serious damage.

The privately-run plant uses lignite to generate electricity, according to its website.

Television images showed dozens of fire engines and water tankers surrounding the plant’s main building, some dousing water as part of a cooling effort.

The main building did not appear to have been affected.

Firefighters had been working for two days to protect the power plant from advancing flames. Videos from an adjacent area in Milas showed charred trees and landscape.

By Press Association

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