Turkey on Fire: Heatwaves and Wildfires Threaten Disaster

Turkey is melting under temperatures reaching up to 50 degrees on the asphalt, while experts warn of an alarming increase in wildfire risks. This year alone, three major fires have been recorded, with a quarter of them erupting in the last ten days. Professor Doganaj Tolunaj warns that the situation is so critical that even striking a stone could ignite a firestorm. Meteorologists predict Istanbul’s temperatures will hit 38 degrees, with asphalt heating up to a scorching 50 degrees! City authorities urge vulnerable groups — the elderly, children, pregnant women, and those with chronic illnesses — to avoid direct sunlight during the hottest hours. This heatwave is not just uncomfortable; it’s a life and property threat, as conditions for wildfires are perfect. Will the authorities manage to prevent disaster, or will we watch nature turn into a fiery hell? Drop your thoughts below — are you ready for these scorching days, or is this just the start of hell on earth?

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