A heatwave across southern Europe, fed by hot air from North Africa, has contributed to wildfires breaking out across the Mediterranean, including Italy and Greece.
People watch a wildfire near the village of Akcayaka in Milas, Mugla, south-west Turkey.
Strong winds drove the fire towards the Kemerkoy power plant in Mugla.
Navy vessels were deployed to help ferry residents away, while cars and tractors formed long convoys on roads leading away from the area.
The fire at the plant was eventually contained after raging for 11 hours.
Turkey’s worst wildfires in decades have raged for nine days amid scorching heat, low humidity and constantly shifting strong winds.
The fires have killed eight people and countless animals.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government has come under intense criticism over an alleged slow response and inadequate preparedness for large-scale fires.
Turkey's government acknowledged the country did not have a usable fleet of water-dropping planes.
Firefighting aircraft from Ukraine, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Spain and Croatia arrived in Turkey to help tackle the flames.
A heatwave across southern Europe, fed by hot air from North Africa, has contributed to wildfires breaking out across the Mediterranean, including Italy and Greece.
People watch a wildfire near the village of Akcayaka in Milas, Mugla, south-west Turkey.
Strong winds drove the fire towards the Kemerkoy power plant in Mugla.
Navy vessels were deployed to help ferry residents away, while cars and tractors formed long convoys on roads leading away from the area.
The fire at the plant was eventually contained after raging for 11 hours.
Turkey’s worst wildfires in decades have raged for nine days amid scorching heat, low humidity and constantly shifting strong winds.
The fires have killed eight people and countless animals.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government has come under intense criticism over an alleged slow response and inadequate preparedness for large-scale fires.
Turkey's government acknowledged the country did not have a usable fleet of water-dropping planes.
Firefighting aircraft from Ukraine, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Spain and Croatia arrived in Turkey to help tackle the flames.
A heatwave across southern Europe, fed by hot air from North Africa, has contributed to wildfires breaking out across the Mediterranean, including Italy and Greece.