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Frequent wildfires reshape Turkiye’s Aegean coast

Al Jazeera · New
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera
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Intense wildfires in Turkiye are destroying forests, farmland, and bee colonies, jeopardizing rural livelihoods and cultural heritage.

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  • Wildfires have destroyed bee colonies and farmland in Izmir’s Seferihisar district.
  • Many small-scale farmers and beekeepers remain uninsured due to costs and bureaucracy. 59s
  • Izmir’s coast is a key region for Turkish honey production, now under threat. 1m 11s
  • Over 3,100 fires have burned across Turkey in the first half of the year, with significant ecological and economic impacts. 1m 44s
  • Most recent fires were sparked by power lines; experts call for shared responsibility in disaster prevention. 2m 13s
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