Wildfires threaten Turkiye’s fourth-largest city

Wildfires threaten Turkiye’s fourth-largest city

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Wildfires near Bursa force 3,500 people to flee as Turkiye battles dozens of blazes amid extreme heat.

Wildfires threaten Turkey's fourth-largest city

Residents and firefighters attempt to extinguish a wildfire as smoke and flames rise from a forested area in the Gursu district of Bursa. [Onur Yurtsever/AFP]

Published On 28 Jul 2025

Huge fires around Bursa, Turkiye’s fourth-largest city, broke out over the weekend, leading to more than 3,500 people fleeing their homes. On Monday morning, fog-like smoke from fires and smouldering foliage hung over the city.

Unseasonably high temperatures, dry conditions, and strong winds have been fuelling the wildfires, with Turkiye and other parts of the eastern Mediterranean experiencing record-breaking heatwaves.

The death toll from wildfires outside the city of Bursa in northwest Turkiye rose to four late on Sunday after two volunteer firefighters died.

The pair died in hospital after they were pulled from a water tanker that rolled while heading to a forest fire, news agency IHA reported. Another worker died earlier at the scene of the accident, and a firefighter died on Sunday after suffering a heart attack.

Their deaths raised Turkiye’s wildfire death toll to 17 since late June, including 10 rescue volunteers and forestry workers killed on Wednesday in a fire in the northwestern city of Eskisehir.

The fires around Bursa were among hundreds to have hit the country over the past month. While firefighting teams have contained the damage to a limited number of homes, vast tracts of forest have been turned to ash.

Turkiye battled at least 44 separate fires on Sunday, said Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumakli. He identified two fires in Bursa province, as well as blazes in Karabuk in the northwest, and Kahramanmaras in the south, as the most serious.

The government declared disaster areas in two western provinces, Izmir and Bilecik. Prosecutions have been launched against 97 people in 33 of Turkiye’s 81 provinces in relation to the fires, Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said.

Wildfires threaten Turkey's fourth-largest city

Smoke and flames rise as firefighting efforts continue after a forest fire reignites due to strong winds in Orhaneli district of Bursa. [Cem San/Anadolu]

Wildfires threaten Turkey's fourth-largest city

The death toll from wildfires outside the city of Bursa in northwest Turkiye rose to four late on Sunday after two volunteer firefighters died. [Onur Yurtsever/AFP]

Wildfires threaten Turkey's fourth-largest city

The fires around Bursa were among hundreds to have hit Turkiye over the past month. [Onur Yurtsever/AFP]

Wildfires threaten Turkey's fourth-largest city

Unseasonably high temperatures, dry conditions and strong winds have been fuelling the wildfires. [Saliha Nur Koksal/Anadolu]

Wildfires threaten Turkey's fourth-largest city

Turkiye and other parts of the eastern Mediterranean are experiencing record-breaking heatwaves. [Saliha Nur Koksal/Anadolu]

Wildfires threaten Turkey's fourth-largest city

Turkiye’s Environment Ministry said on Saturday that meteorologists had registered a reading of 50.5C (122.9F) in the southeast, a nationwide record. [Saliha Nur Koksal/Anadolu]

Wildfires threaten Turkey's fourth-largest city

Flames and thick smoke rise from a forested area near a highway in Orhaneli dist

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