Panic and panic … a huge fire devouring everything in Turkey...

Continue Fires Forests in Hatay city In TurkeyHuge fires destroyed 300 hectares of forests, as well as destroying dozens of homes and institutions.

According to local media, about 7 apartments, 8 factories and 11 houses were destroyed during the continuous fires in Hatay.

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The relevant authorities are still working to extinguish the fires that raged since yesterday, which affected residential complexes due to strong winds.

On the other hand, local media reported that the fires broke out in Hatay by an actor, amid accusations by the PKK.

Videos posted on social media showed that the massive forest fires in Hatay have continued for more than 30 hours.

Firefighting teams continue to extinguish the fire, which caused severe damage to residential neighborhoods in the Turkish city.

According to local statistics, about 70 people were injured during the fires, while the process of counting the damage caused by the huge fire continues.

This coincided with the raging fires in the countryside of the Syrian and Lebanese governorates since Thursday evening, when the fires broke out in the countryside of Latakia, Tartus and Homs, suddenly, and spread to large areas of forests and agricultural lands, causing great material damage.

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