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Fire brigades and forestry teams intervene in the forest fire that broke out near Bolu's Pelitcik village from the air and land. Efforts to bring the fire under control continue.
BOLU - A fire that broke out for an undetermined reason in the forest area near Pelitcik village in Bolu's central district has put the region on alert. As the fire tended to grow, the General Directorate of Forestry and fire brigades launched a comprehensive aerial and ground battle to bring the flames under control.
Fast Response to Fire
A large number of fire brigade teams and land vehicles were quickly dispatched to the scene after the fire was reported by local residents. A fire-fighting helicopter was also directed to the region against the flames, which are difficult to reach by land and spread with the effect of the wind. Aerial intervention plays a critical role in preventing the fire from spreading to a wider area.
Efforts of Teams Continue
Fire-fighting teams are working intensively in the steep terrain with both ground vehicles and the support of a fire-fighting helicopter. In the region where efforts to bring the fire under control continue, authorities continue their investigations into the cause of the fire. While it is stated that the fire has not yet been brought under control, the meticulous work of the teams continues.
This news article contains up-to-date information on the forest fire in Bolu. Intensive work in the region continues with great determination to minimize the impact of the fire and bring it under control.
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