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Firefighters fight fires in Turkey Greece and Albania

On Monday, firefighters battled to extinguish wildfires that had erupted in three provinces of Turkey and Greece, as well as near a tourist destination in Albania. The fires were stoked after days of scorching heat in the Mediterranean.

Smoke billowed above the mountains of Karabuk province, located 200 km (125 miles), north of Ankara. A wildfire that raged on for six days forced the evacuations of over a dozen villages, and burned large areas of forest.

The Forestry Ministry of Turkey announced on Monday that three firefighters died in a vehicle crash on Sunday, northwestern Bursa. On Monday, crews battled two separate fires after more than 3,600 people were evacuated from the provinces Mersin and Antalya in the south.

Turkey has seen dozens of fires in the last few weeks due to high temperatures. Ten firefighters died fighting a fire in central Eskisehir Province.

In the Mediterranean, summers can be hot and dry. However, in recent years, heatwaves of greater intensity have caused destructive wildfires around the world.

The fire brigade reported on Monday that at least 44 wildfires had broken out in Greece over the last 24 hours.

Strong winds have rekindled the blaze that has been burning on Kythera in southern Greece since Saturday. Firefighters in Athens quickly put out a fire at the foothills of Mount Hymettus near an university campus and densely-populated suburbs.

Over 900 firefighters in Albania fought a wildfire with the help of the army before it reached Saranda, a seaside resort on the Ionian Coast.

Police said that 13 people were arrested in the last three days for arson related offences.

Bulgaria, with the help of several European countries deployed firefighting aircraft to help contain a large wildfire close to the Bulgarian-Turkish frontier.

The flames have so far scorched 16,000 acres. Local media reported that authorities are investigating the cause of these fires and have detained two people.

Five people were injured by separate wildfires in Greece over the weekend.

Rainy weather in Serbia has helped firefighters put out more than 100 fires. Reporting by Fatos bytyci from Pristina; Daria Sito -Sucic and Aleksandar Vasovic, in Sarajevo; and Tuvan Gumrukcu, in Ankara; writing by Angeliki Koutantou, and editing by David Holmes, Giles Elgood and David Holmes.

(source: Reuters)