1,700 evacuated, firefighter dead as Turkey wildfires tear through major city

Wildfires that have harassed Turkey for weeks are now threatening the country's fourth-largest city on Sunday forcing evacuations and leaving another firefighter dead Fires surround the city of Bursa in Turkey's northwest with the establishment saying it has evacuated people and deployed roughly firefighters to combat the blaze The conflagration has so far scorched over acres and claimed the life of at least one firefighter who had a heart attack on the scene Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumakli announced fire crews across the country confronted separate blazes Saturday The country s northwest was under the greatest threat including Karabuk where wildfires have burned since Tuesday he reported The General Directorate of Meteorology declared Turkey recorded its highest ever temperature of degrees Fahrenheit in the southeastern Sirnak province on Friday FOX CORPORATION RELIEF CAMPAIGN RAISES MILLION TO AID TEXAS COMMUNITIES HIT BY DEVASTATING FLOODSFourteen people have died in latest weeks including rescue contributors and forestry workers killed Wednesday in a fire in Eskisehir in western Turkey Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc revealed late Saturday that prosecutors had investigated fires in provinces since June and that legal action had been taken against accused LOS ANGELES POLICE HOPE TO REUNITE FIREARM OWNERS WITH GUNS AFTER DEVASTATING PALISADES FIREThe blazes have threatened to cross borders into Turkey's neighboring countries of Greece and Bulgaria Bulgaria's National Fire Organization chief Alexander Djartov commented they have enlisted the help of European Union partners to combat the fires He explained aircraft were expected from the Czech Republic Slovakia France Hungary and Sweden later Sunday Turkey says it has used the military to reinforce beleaguered firefighters in multiple areas The Associated Press contributed to this statement