Manisa and Antalya Wildfires: Response Efforts and Climate Change Link
The forest fire in Sarıgöl district of Manisa, covering 150 hectares, was brought under control through aerial and ground intervention, while a fire in an agricultural area in Alanya district of Antalya was quickly extinguished. With average temperatures exceeding 42°C in the affected regions, experts are discussing whether these fires could be a result of climate change. Annual average forest fires in Turkey have increased by 30%, according to data. This situation poses additional financial burdens on pension funds and insurance companies. Markets are assessing the negative impacts of the fires on the agriculture sector and energy production. Gold prices rose by 1.2% as the fires may contribute to inflation due to the destruction of goods. Experts emphasize the need for stronger climate policies to mitigate such disasters.