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Eight people have been killed and many residents have been evacuated as large-scale wildfires continue in Turkey.



In five days, forest fires occurred in more than 110 areas, reporter Kim Jung-gi reports.



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Bodrum is a famous holiday destination in Turkey.

The fire, which has been going on for five days, has engulfed residential areas along the coast.



The thick smoke makes it difficult to see the sky even in broad daylight.



Tourists hurriedly escaping in boats were also seen here and there.




It tries to evolve by bringing it to the sea, but to no avail.



A total of 112 wildfires have been reported across Turkey.



Eight people have been confirmed dead and hundreds of others injured.



Turkish authorities have issued evacuation orders for residents in dozens of villages, but the fire spread rapidly due to unusually high temperatures and strong winds, making it difficult to extinguish.



Turkey's President Erdogan has hinted at the possibility of arson by a Kurdish militant faction amid the worst wildfires recorded in Turkey in recent decades.



[Erdogan / President of Turkey: We will find the person who hurt our heart and do the same. We have already found evidence.]



Russia has agreed to provide a total of eight firefighting aircraft and helicopters to help extinguish the wildfires in Turkey. are collecting.



(Video editing: Kim Seon-tak)