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A forest fire has broke out in the Gelibolu peninsula in Çanakkale, northwestern Turkey.
A total of 510 firefighters, 118 water tankers, 20 bulldozers, two amphibious aircraft and 20 helicopters were battling the flames, said Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Bekir Pakdemirli.
While no casualties have been so far reported from the blaze, Pakdemirli told reporters, "It seems that we have lost around 300 hectares [of land] so far."
He said all necessary support and technology are being provided to extinguish the fire.
"Unfortunately, even if we extinguished the fire right now, thousands of trees have become ash. We are saddened by this."
Pakdemirli said the main course of action is to extinguish the fire until the morning and start the cooling process.
He added, however, that this may take more time than usual due to the wind.
He said although the cause of the fire is unknown, it is thought to have erupted due to human error.
"For now, there is no major danger to residential areas. We will take necessary measures regarding our villages if need be."
Maritime traffic in the Dardanelles, a strait in Çanakkale, has been suspended. (EKN/VK)