Ankara, Aug 3
Turkey has continued to battle raging wildfires that erupted last week in the southern and southwestern coastal resort towns, with seven of the blazes still active, officials announced.
Firefighters have hard times in Marmaris and Bodrum, the resort towns of Mugla province, because of a low humidity rate which dropped to 10 per cent in the morning hours, reports Xinhua news agency.
"Under normal conditions, the humidity should not be below 30 per cent," Pakdemirli explained.
He pointed out that the fire in Manavgat, a resort town of Antalya province, continues and has the potential to cause new evacuations.
According to Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, approximately 10,000 citizens have been evacuated from their houses in Mugla.
Soylu said eight neighbourhoods were completely deserted while five others partially evacuated as blazes hit the residential areas.
The fires have claimed eight lives so far in Turkey.
Meanwhile, the European Union announced that the bloc would send three firefighting planes from Croatia and Spain after Turkey activated the EU Civil Protection Mechanism on Sunday.
"The EU stands in full solidarity with Turkey at this very difficult time," the bloc said in a statement.
Amid the ongoing fires, Turkey has experienced "unplanned" wide-scale power outages on Monday in at least 14 big cities including Istanbul, the capital Ankara, and Izmir.
The Energy and Natural Resources Ministry said in a written statement that partial interruptions occurred because of high demand for electricity prompted by high temperatures.
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