This photograph shows a forest burning as a massive wildfire engulfed a Mediterranean resort at the Marmaris district of Mugla, on August 1 2021. - At least three people were reported dead on July 29, 2021 and more than 100 injured as firefighters battled blazes engulfing a Mediterranean resort region on Turkey's southern coast. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
An injured woman sits in front of a burnt house after a massive bushfire engulfed a Mediterranean resort region on Turkey's southern coast, near the town of Manavgat.
An injured man inside what remains of a house after a bushfire engulfed a resort region on Turkey's southern coast, near the town of Manavgat.
A woman puts away belongings in front of a burnt house, near Manavgat.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Forestry Minister Bekir Pakdemirli watch from the air as fires burn around Manavgat.
A walks through smoke from burnt out trees near the town of Manavgat.
A woman watches bushfires in Kacarlar village, near the coastal town of Manavgat, Antalya, Turkey.
A woman tries to stop an advancing bushfire in Kacarlar village in Antalya, Turkey.
A man gives water to a rooster during a massive bushfire that engulfed a Mediterranean resort region near Manavgat.
At least six people were reported dead on August 1 as firefighters battled blazes across Turkey's southern coast.
A colour infrared satellite image shows fire lines and crews battling a bushfire near Oymapinar, Turkey.
A forest burns as fires rage along Turkey's southern coast.
A firefighting aircraft drops water to extinguish a massive bushfire near Marmaris, Turkey.
The bushfire destroyed homes but left trees standing.
Tourists watch from the beach as the massive bushfire along Turkey's southern coast takes hold.
The fires destroyed homes and forced people to evacuate settlements and beach resorts.
A hill is left bare of tree cover after a fire passed through.
A man examines the destruction caused by bushfires near Manavgat.
A tree still burns from the inside after a blaze passed through the area.
Authorities evacuated homes as strong winds fanned numerous bushfire along Turkey's coast.
Officials also launched an investigation into suspicions that the fires that broke out to the east of Antalya were the result of arson.
A firefighter tackles a bushfire at Kirli in Turkey's Antalya province.
While bushfires are common in Turkey's Mediterranean and Aegean regions during the arid summer months, some are linked to arson.
More than 4,000 Turkish firefighters were sent across the region to tackle the fires.
Tourists walk the beach as smoke shrouds the sun near Manavgat. Antalya mayor Muhittin Bocek said he suspected foul play as fires started in four places at once.
A cameraman films the blazing forest and scrubland near Manavgat, Turkey.
This photograph shows a forest burning as a massive wildfire engulfed a Mediterranean resort at the Marmaris district of Mugla, on August 1 2021. - At least three people were reported dead on July 29, 2021 and more than 100 injured as firefighters battled blazes engulfing a Mediterranean resort region on Turkey's southern coast. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)
An injured woman sits in front of a burnt house after a massive bushfire engulfed a Mediterranean resort region on Turkey's southern coast, near the town of Manavgat.
An injured man inside what remains of a house after a bushfire engulfed a resort region on Turkey's southern coast, near the town of Manavgat.
A woman puts away belongings in front of a burnt house, near Manavgat.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Forestry Minister Bekir Pakdemirli watch from the air as fires burn around Manavgat.
A walks through smoke from burnt out trees near the town of Manavgat.
A woman watches bushfires in Kacarlar village, near the coastal town of Manavgat, Antalya, Turkey.
A woman tries to stop an advancing bushfire in Kacarlar village in Antalya, Turkey.
A man gives water to a rooster during a massive bushfire that engulfed a Mediterranean resort region near Manavgat.
At least six people were reported dead on August 1 as firefighters battled blazes across Turkey's southern coast.
A colour infrared satellite image shows fire lines and crews battling a bushfire near Oymapinar, Turkey.
A forest burns as fires rage along Turkey's southern coast.
A firefighting aircraft drops water to extinguish a massive bushfire near Marmaris, Turkey.
The bushfire destroyed homes but left trees standing.
Tourists watch from the beach as the massive bushfire along Turkey's southern coast takes hold.
The fires destroyed homes and forced people to evacuate settlements and beach resorts.
A hill is left bare of tree cover after a fire passed through.
A man examines the destruction caused by bushfires near Manavgat.
A tree still burns from the inside after a blaze passed through the area.
Authorities evacuated homes as strong winds fanned numerous bushfire along Turkey's coast.
Officials also launched an investigation into suspicions that the fires that broke out to the east of Antalya were the result of arson.
A firefighter tackles a bushfire at Kirli in Turkey's Antalya province.
While bushfires are common in Turkey's Mediterranean and Aegean regions during the arid summer months, some are linked to arson.
More than 4,000 Turkish firefighters were sent across the region to tackle the fires.
Tourists walk the beach as smoke shrouds the sun near Manavgat. Antalya mayor Muhittin Bocek said he suspected foul play as fires started in four places at once.
A cameraman films the blazing forest and scrubland near Manavgat, Turkey.
This photograph shows a forest burning as a massive wildfire engulfed a Mediterranean resort at the Marmaris district of Mugla, on August 1 2021. - At least three people were reported dead on July 29, 2021 and more than 100 injured as firefighters battled blazes engulfing a Mediterranean resort region on Turkey's southern coast. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP)