Aerial view of a large wildfire at night.

At least 17 individuals have lost their lives in catastrophic wildfires sweeping through Turkey, driven by scorching 50°C temperatures and intense winds ravaging the eastern Mediterranean region.

The infernos have forced more than 3,500 residents to flee their homes since late June, with vast swathes of forest reduced to ash.

Aerial view of a large wildfire at night.
Giant flames took over the Orhaneli district of Bursa, TurkiyeCredit: Getty
Silhouetted people watching a large fire at night.
Thousands of residents were forced to flee their homesCredit: Getty
Forest fire raging through trees.
Efforts continue to bring a forest fire under control in Orhaneli district of Bursa, Turkiye, as the blaze enters its third day on July 28Credit: Getty

Ten rescue volunteers and forestry workers lost their lives in a blaze in Eskisehir last week, while four more died outside Bursa over the weekend.

Two volunteer firefighters succumbed to injuries after being pulled from an overturned water tanker.

Another worker died at the scene and a firefighter suffered a fatal heart attack on Sunday.

Ibrahim Yumakli, Turkey’s forestry minister, reported that on Sunday, the fire crews were engaging with at least 44 distinct fires, leading to the declaration of disaster areas in the western provinces of Izmir and Bilecik.

The chaos comes as firefighters across the region struggle to contain a wave of blazes fuelled by a relentless heatwave and bone-dry conditions.

This past week alone, firefighters in Turkey have contended with more than 600 fires, with over 1,900 emergency personnel deployed to assist in rescuing stranded inhabitants.

With record-breaking temperatures showing no sign of easing, officials fear the death toll could rise as the eastern Mediterranean braces for even more infernos.

In Greece, a week-long heatwave peaking at 45C sparked multiple wildfires, forcing mass evacuations near Athens and across the islands of Crete and Evia.

A huge blaze scorched a northern suburb of the Greek capital on Saturday, with 115 firefighters and 24 vehicles deployed on Evia, backed by six planes and seven helicopters.

Meanwhile, Cyprus is battling what officials have branded its worst wildfires “for 50 years.”

Shock moment beachgoers surrounded by smoke as raging wildfires in Italian hols hotspot

With temperatures soaring to 44C, dozens of homes have been destroyed in the Troodos mountains.

Brit couple Lucy and Ben Armstrong were among those left homeless.

Ben told The Sun: “We lost everything that day, there’s nothing left.

“We had fish tanks in the house and there was absolutely nothing left of what was in the water except melted glass on the floor.”

Two people were found dead in a burnt-out car as more than 70 houses were reduced to rubble.

Meanwhile, in Sardinia, Italy, tourists were sent running for their lives when flames ripped right down to the beach at Punta Molentis on the island’s southeast coast.

Firefighters battling a large forest fire.
The wildfire, which initially appeared to be slowing, grew again due to strong windsCredit: Getty
Firefighters battling a large wildfire.
Vast swathes of forest have been reduced to ashCredit: Getty

Sunbathers abandoned their towels and spades as thick black smoke engulfed the shoreline.

The coast guard evacuated 102 people by sea, while helicopters hovered overhead during the dramatic operation.

Some 200 cars and a kiosk were torched as the blaze tore through the Sarrabus area — described by local media as a “jewel” now reduced to cinders.

Footage showed burnt-out vehicles after flames ravaged the parking area, leaving many stranded.

Fire crews deployed two Canadair firefighting planes, a helicopter, regional aircraft, and even an Italian Air Force vehicle to contain the inferno as winds fanned the flames.

People watching a wildfire burning trees in Turkey.
People look at burning trees during a wildfire in western Bursa province, TurkeyCredit: Reuters
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