Deccan Chronicle

Power plant faces Turkish wildfire

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Marmaris, Aug. 3: A roaring blaze raced toward a Turkish thermal power plant Tuesday and farmers herded panicked cattle toward the sea as wildfires that have killed eight people raged on for a seventh day.

The nation of 84 million has been transfixed in horror as the most destructiv­e wildfires in generation­s erase pristine forests and rich farmland across swaths of Turkey’s Mediterran­ean

and Aegean coasts. Frightened tourists have been forced to scamper onto boats for safety and dozens of villages have been evacuated as wild winds and soaring heat spread the flames.

An AFP team in the Aegean city of Marmaris saw farmers pulling their screaming animals out of burning barns and pulling them to the relative safety of the beach.

Officials in Greece have blamed two smaller fires on the island of Rhodes and the Peloponnes­e peninsula on a record heatwave they link to climate change. Temperatur­e over 40 degrees Celsius across the south of Turkey also set off a record surge in electricit­y use.

that caused power outages Monday in cities such as Ankara and Istanbul.

Turkey's energy blamed the ministry

outages on drought-like conditions that have emptied dams responsibl­e for hydropower production and a “record level” in electricit­y use in the heat.

But the mayor of the Aegean coast city of Milas said he was more worried about what might happen should an uncontroll­ed fire raising massive plumes of smoke over the region engulf the local thermal power plant.

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