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"Wildfire Put Out At Turkish Power Plant"

"MILAS - Flames that threatened a coal-fired power station in Turkey’s fire-ravaged southwest have been extinguished, local authorities said on Thursday after workers and residents were evacuated overnight by ship when fire broke out in the plant’s grounds.

Firefighters continued to battle blazes which President Tayyip Erdogan has described as the worst Turkey has suffered, devastating tens of thousands of hectares of forest and forcing thousands of Turks and tourists to flee.

Eight people have died since the fires first broke out last week and environmentalists had warned of fresh danger as the flames encroached on the power plant."

Umit Bektas and Mehmet Emin Caliskan report for Reuters August 5, 2021.

SEE ALSO:

"Greece Battles Wildfires For Third Day, Site Of Ancient Olympics Saved" (Reuters)

"Wildfires: 'A New Part Of Our Reality' In Warming Europe" (Thomson Reuters Foundation)

"Greece Wildfires Force People To Flee Island By Boat" (BBC News)

"Greece Fires: 150 Houses Destroyed By Wildfires As Monks Refuse To Leave Stricken Island" (Guardian)

Source: Reuters, 08/05/2021