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Wildfire in central Turkey kills 10, injures 14, minister says

Ibrahim Yumakli, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry in Turkey, said that ten firefighters died and 14 others were injured while battling to control a wildfire.

Since Tuesday, firefighters and rescue teams are battling to put out a wildfire that has erupted in the Seyitgazi District of Eskisehir.

Yumakli, a reporter, said that on Wednesday, 24 firefighters had been trapped in a fire when suddenly the wind changed directions and blew them flames. The firefighters were taken to the hospital immediately, but 10 died and 14 were still being treated.

Ihlas News Agency quoted firefighter Ercan Tmel as saying, "They were fighting fires above the hill while we were fighting them at the bottom."

He said, "They tried to run uphill to escape the flames but couldn't do it."

Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc stated in a posting on X, that prosecutors have launched a legal probe into the incident.

Yumakli reported that seven wildfires still burned in five provinces of central and western Turkey on Wednesday. Reporting by Huseyin Haatsever, Ali Kucukgocmen and David Gregorio

(source: Reuters)