Firefighters and civilians battling a large forest fire.
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TURKEY has been ravaged by fresh wildfires with over 1,500 civilians forced to flee their homes.

A firefighter has died as they battled the rising flames which come amid a number of terrifying and deadly fires across the country.

Firefighters and civilians battling a large forest fire.
Civilians run for their lives as the flames threaten to take over residential areasCredit: Getty
Large wildfire at night engulfing a hillside.
Flames rise as firefighting efforts continue in Orhaneli district of BursaCredit: Getty
Firefighters and residents battling a wildfire.
Flames rise from a forested area in the Gursu districtCredit: AFP
Forest fire near homes at night.
Homes have been engulfed by flamesCredit: Getty

Residents in Bursa were alerted of the serious fires early on Sunday.

Flames broke out in forested mountainous areas in northwest Turkey as they rapidly spread across the region.

The Bursa governor’s office said in a statement that 1,765 people had been safely evacuated from villages to the northeast.

At least 76 fires were recorded nationwide across the past 24 hours with major blazes still active in Bursa, Karabuk, Usak, and Kahramanmaras.

More than 1,100 firefighters have been drafted in to help save those still trapped and to extinguish the flames.

They are equipped with water tankers, helicopters, aircraft, and TOMA riot control vehicles.

Concerns have arisen about the road connecting Bursa to Ankara, following its closure on Sunday due to wildfires engulfing the nearby forest areas.

The flames have scorched 7,413 acres around the city so far, according to the city’s mayor, Mustafa Bozbey.

Orhan Saribal, a local MP in the province, described the scene as an apocalypse.

Turkey has been hit by a number of wildfires in recent weeks.

The president has warned they face a “truly great disaster” as dozens of regions have been decimated.

Fresh wildfires ignited along Turkey’s Mediterranean shoreline on Friday, prompting the government to label two western provinces as “disaster zones.”

East of Antalya, fires broke out in Adana and Mersin on Friday.

Elsewhere in the country, firefighters continued battling blazes in Eskisehir and nearby Karabuk that have been raging for several days.

Photographs depicted flames and thick smoke spiraling upwards near tall residential buildings in Antalya, a popular summer destination for both locals and tourists.

Aerial view of a wildfire at night, with fire trucks responding.
The flames have continued to grow dangerously close to homes in the Safranbolu district of KarabukCredit: Getty
Aerial view of a wildfire at night, with fire trucks responding.
The fires are still raging across several regions in TurkeyCredit: AFP
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