A fire broke out in a junkyard in İvedikköy Mahallesi in the afternoon for unknown reasons, quickly growing due to the wind and creating a thick layer of smoke in the sky. In response to the report, a large number of firefighting teams were dispatched from Ankara, Etimesgut, and Sincan districts. As a result of the teams’ efforts, the fire was largely brought under control.

Ankara Metropolitan Municipality stated that a total of 111 vehicles and 468 personnel from firefighting, AFAD, OGM, THK, DHİM, EGM, and gendarmerie teams were intensively working on extinguishing the fire. The statement mentioned that the fire was contained by dumping soil on the spot and with intensive interventions to prevent it from spreading elsewhere, while efforts to combat the remaining section of the fire were ongoing.

Ankara Governor Vasip Şahin provided statements to TRT Haber, confirming that there were no casualties or injuries in the fire. According to Şahin, the fire started in an open area where tires were stored, leading to intense smoke due to the nature of the material being tire-based.

Authorities continue to work on extinguishing the fire and ensuring that it does not spread to other areas. The cause of the fire remains unknown, and investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances that led to the incident. Efforts are being made to fully control the situation and prevent any further damage or risks to the surrounding environment and nearby residents.

The coordinated response of multiple emergency and rescue teams played a crucial role in containing the fire and preventing any casualties. The efforts of the personnel involved have been commended for their swift and effective response in tackling the fire in İvedikköy Mahallesi. Residents are advised to remain cautious and follow any safety instructions given by authorities to ensure their well-being and the security of the area.

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