Turkey have been fighting devastating fires for more than a week as the region suffers its worst heatwave in decades. Officials and experts have linked such intense weather events to climate change. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
This aerial picture taken on August 7, 2021, shows a track delimited burnt trees to a forest in Mugla district as Turkey struggles against its deadliest wildfires in decades. - Greece and Turkey have been fighting devastating fires for more than a week as the region suffers its worst heatwave in decades. Officials and experts have linked such intense weather events to climate change. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
A firefighter uses a flashlight in the village of Akcayaka in Milas area of the Mugla province, on August 6, 2021. - In Turkey, at least eight people have been killed and dozens more hospitalised as the country struggles against its deadliest wildfires in decades. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
Volunteers stand near smoke rising in the village of Akcayaka in the Milas area of the Mugla province, on August 6, 2021. - In Turkey, at least eight people have been killed and dozens more hospitalised as the country struggles against its deadliest wildfires in decades. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
This picture shows flames rising from a forest burning in Akcayaka village in Milas area of the Mugla province, on August 6, 2021. - In Turkey, at least eight people have been killed and dozens more hospitalised as the country struggles against its deadliest wildfires in decades. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
TOPSHOT - A volunteer rests as flames rise from a forest burning in the background near Akcayaka, a town in the Mugla province, on August 6, 2021. - In Turkey, at least eight people have been killed and dozens more hospitalised as the country struggles against its deadliest wildfires in decades. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
Firefighter use a flashlight as smoke rises from a shelter in the village of Akcayaka in Milas area of the Mugla province, on August 6, 2021. - In Turkey, at least eight people have been killed and dozens more hospitalised as the country struggles against its deadliest wildfires in decades. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
A helicopter drops water on a wildfire on an area near the village of Ikizce, in the Mugla province, on August 6, 2021. - In Turkey, at least eight people have been killed and dozens more hospitalised as the country struggles against its deadliest wildfires in decades. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
People try to extinguish a wildfire spreading in the village of Akcayaka in the area of Milas in the Mugla province, Turkey, on August 6, 2021. - In Turkey, at least eight people have been killed and dozens more hospitalised as the country struggles against its deadliest wildfires in decades. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
This aerial picture taken on August 7, 2021, shows the Quadas Hotel (R) with a ravaged area and burnt trees in the background in Icmeler along the coast of the Mugla district as Turkey struggles against its deadliest wildfires in decades. - Greece and Turkey have been fighting devastating fires for more than a week as the region suffers its worst heatwave in decades. Officials and experts have linked such intense weather events to climate change. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
This aerial photograph shows large plumes of smoke rising from forest fires during sunset near Mugla in the Dalaman region of southern Turkey on August 7, 2021. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
This aerial picture taken on August 7, 2021, shows a track delimited burnt trees to a forest in Mugla district as Turkey struggles against its deadliest wildfires in decades. - Greece and Turkey have been fighting devastating fires for more than a week as the region suffers its worst heatwave in decades. Officials and experts have linked such intense weather events to climate change. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)