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Wildfires Briefly Shut Dardanelles | Rigzone

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Last updated: 2025/08/12 at 6:04 PM
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Wildfires briefly shut the Dardanelles Strait to delivery on Monday, as excessive warmth and robust winds fueled blazes throughout the Mediterranean.

The Dardanelles — an important maritime chokepoint for oil and fuel from the Black Sea and Central Asia — was reopened within the night after being closed to permit firefighting plane to scoop up water from the ocean to sort out close by blazes. 

Turkish firefighters contained wildfires ravaging its north Aegean coast, however cities and pine forests in Canakkale province are nonetheless threatened, and virtually 2,900 residents have been evacuated, the state-run Anadolu Company reported.

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Giant components of Europe are going through wildfire threats, as scorching climate bakes the area this week. Blazes have ignited throughout the continent, from the outskirts of Madrid and London to the Greek islands and forests throughout the Balkans.

The fires are being fed by robust winds and excessive temperatures. Crimson warmth warnings have been issued for Spain, France, Croatia, Serbia and Romania, as a high-pressure system is amplified by wind patterns boosted by the remnants of tropical storm Dexter. 

Temperatures are forecast to exceed 44C (111F) in Portugal and Spain on Tuesday, with southwest France topping 42C, in line with authorities forecasters. That’s pushing up energy costs in each France and Germany as cooling demand surges.

Local weather change is growing the frequency and depth of warmth waves in Europe, triggering extra excessive climate occasions such because the lethal wildfires that ravaged Aude in southwest France final week. In Spain, a whole lot of individuals have been evacuated on Monday night and one particular person later died as a hearth began in Tres Cantos on the outskirts of Madrid.

El #IFTresCantos está perimetrado y ha evolucionado favorablemente durante la noche.

Han estado trabajando en la extinción:

33 dotaciones de #BomberosCM.

11 de @BomberosMad, 9 de la @UMEgob y #AgentesForestalesCM.

No hay ninguna carretera cortada al tráfico. pic.twitter.com/OOpFkQSVHD

— 112 Comunidad de Madrid (@112cmadrid) August 12, 2025

Whereas the hearth within the Spanish capital has been introduced below management, high-speed prepare companies from Madrid to the north of the nation have been disrupted by new blazes in Galicia.

A number of forest fires ignited in Greece, triggering evacuation orders on the islands of Zakinthos and Kefallonia, in addition to in Peloponnese, Etoloakarnania, Preveza within the northwest and Arta within the middle west.

Greek firefighters are presently tackling 106 blazes nationwide and the federal government has utilized to the European Union for plane to assist. 

With robust winds and temperatures as excessive as 41C, giant swaths of Greece are at very excessive hearth danger, together with most of Peloponnese, Athens and the second-largest island of Evia. Cyprus was additionally on the very best purple alert for wildfires.

Forest fires are additionally raging in Albania and Montenegro, the Adriatic state closely reliant on summer season tourism. The worst hit areas are close to the capital Podgorica, and on the coast, near common resorts the place hearth from a damaged automobile shortly unfold, endangering properties and resorts. 

Serbia, Croatia and Italy are dispatching firefighting plane to assist sort out the blazes. A soldier died in Montenegro after troops have been deployed to assist include the fires. 

A fatality was additionally reported in Albania, the place 500 vacationers have been evacuated from a nationwide park and the residents of three villages have been ordered to flee.

Wildfires in Italy and Scotland this week additionally pressured authorities to shut vacationer areas close to Vesuvius Nationwide Park and Arthur’s Seat, respectively.

Almost 1,600 wildfires have been recorded throughout the EU this yr, greater than twice the long-term common, in line with estimates from the Copernicus satellite tv for pc service.

With temperatures 12C above regular in southwest France, cooling demand is surging, whereas the warmth wave is curbing nuclear energy output.

Electricite de France SA stated it will halt output for 2 days from its Bugey 3 reactor beginning late on Wednesday, after excessive temperatures on the Rhone river threatened cooling operations. 

EDF was additionally pressured to close 4 atomic reactors after a swarm of jellyfish — multiplying within the marine warmth wave that’s affecting the English Channel — clogged up filter drums at its Gravelines energy plant. 

Day-ahead energy costs in France for supply on Wednesday settled on the highest degree since June 30. In Germany, the hourly day-ahead value for 8 p.m. rose above €200 per megawatt-hour.




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