A fire broke out in a forested area in Aşı Village in Ortaca district for unknown reasons. Upon notification, teams from the Muğla Forestry Regional Directorate were dispatched to the region to control the fire. Efforts to bring the fire under control are being carried out by air and land.

Another fire started in a forested and shrubland area in Dörttepe location in Milas district for unknown reasons. Upon notification, teams from the Muğla Forestry Regional Directorate were dispatched to the region. It was determined that approximately 2 hectares of shrubland and forested area were damaged in the fire which was extinguished as a result of intervention by air and land.

The teams are continuing their cooling efforts in the affected areas. The cause of the fires in both Ortaca and Milas is still unknown, and investigations are ongoing to determine the reason behind the incidents. Forest fires are a common occurrence in Turkey, especially during the hot summer months, often caused by factors such as human negligence or weather conditions.

Efforts to prevent and control forest fires are crucial in order to protect the environment, wildlife, and people living in the affected areas. Authorities are constantly working on improving fire prevention measures and raising awareness among the public about the importance of preventing forest fires. Cooperation between different agencies and quick response to fire incidents are essential in minimizing the damage caused by wildfires.

In light of the recent fires in Ortaca and Milas, it is important for residents and visitors to rural areas to be vigilant and cautious to prevent accidental fires. Proper disposal of cigarette butts, campfires, and other flammable materials is crucial in preventing wildfires. It is everyone’s responsibility to protect the forests and natural habitats from the devastating effects of fires, and by working together, we can ensure the preservation of these valuable ecosystems for generations to come.

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