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fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 1:49 pm
by billywiz
just had a dip in the pool saw a huge cload of what looked like smoke south east of the five fingers mountain range. does anyone know anything helicopters flying over as well, don,t know if they are carring water buckets to far away

Re: fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 2:05 pm
by Mel7348
Have just seen on local TV fire at 5 fingers in the Alevkaya area. Helicopters being sent from Turkey, because of the location difficult for fire appliances to access. Seems to be out of control at the moment, but my Turkish not wonderful and might have lost something in the translation.

Alevkaya is a popular picnic area. Hope the Herbarium at Alevkaya is ok.

Re: fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 4:09 pm
by mrsgee
Oh no....we were only up there yesterday relaxing in the peace and quiet.....and coolness under the pines......I hope that there is not too much damage, the area is lovely.

Re: fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 5:26 pm
by carolhm
We drove through the mountains earlier at Tatlisu and could see the smoke from there . Was nt sure if I was seeing right and hoped it was a cloud .
Hope they got the fire out quickly and that no one was hurt

carol

Re: fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 6:39 pm
by iancrumpy
Here are a few reports on the big fire north of Değirmenlik :

http://www.haberkktc.com/haber/basbakan ... 41575.html
The Minister of Finance, Ersin Tatar, currently acting also as the Minister of Agriculture, told reporters that they hope to have the fire under control before evening.
He also said they are investigating claims that the fire was started when explosives were used for mining in that area. Tatar said though that such explosions were prohibited at this time of year.
Tatar went on to say that they asked and received helicopter help from both Turkey and the British bases.
Both Tatar and Prime Minister Irsen Küçük stressed the need to buy the necessary helicopters as soon as possible.

http://www.haberkktc.com/haber/1995teki ... 41581.html
The Minister of Energy, Sunat Akun, told reporters there is no danger to the Teknecik Power Station.
The Minister of the Interior, Nazım çavuşoğlu, said that they are hoping to prevent the fire spreading north over the mountains ... as what happened in 1995.
Both ministers also stated the need for our own helicopters.

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Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 7:09 pm
by Marions
Thanks for the info. Not sure exaclty where the fire was, but strangely enough my husband wanted me to take him up to the picnic area for lunch, but due to other circumstances I promised him another dya. guess that was divine providenc e. But was anyone hurt - i hope not! And 100 donums damaged is a lot. so sad, especially if it oculd have bene prevented.

Re: fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 7:20 pm
by iancrumpy
Hi Marion,

Re : "100 donums damaged is a lot" - According to http://www.haberkktc.com/haber/kriz-mas ... 41590.html Ersin Tatar told reporters that 1000 dönüms have been burned

By the way Marion, as a moderator, can you close the thread I started on the fires today. No point in having two. Thanks in advance.

Ian

Re: fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 7:32 pm
by Marions
Thanks Ian. Will close thread in a mo.

Re: fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 7:37 pm
by Marions
iancrumpy
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Reports of many fires today in KKTC
http://www.haberkktc.com/haber/degirmen ... 41572.html
According to the above, as of 2.45pm on Sunday there are reports of four fires in KKTC that warranted the need for the fire brigade:
In Değirmenlik, the fire that stated at 12:45 has spread so much that they have requested and are expecting a fire extinguishing aeroplane and helicopter from Turkey.
A smaller fire broke out in Mormenekşe at around 12:00, but was extinguished by 13:00. Approximately 1 dönüm of land was burned.
In Alayköy, a fire that started at 11:00 has burned 6 dönüms and 350 hay bales ... and as of 14:45 is continuing to burn ...
In Aslanköy, the fire brigade are battling to prevent a fire that started at the side of the road from reaching a stable.
Clearly the high temperatures – yesterday according to http://www.haberkktc.com/haber/lefkosa- ... 41537.html it reached 47 degrees in Lefkoşa - are making the grass tinder-dry.
Hopefully our smoker friends will be even more careful when discarding their cigarettes these days.


Sun Jul 15, 2012 4:18 pm

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Re: Reports of many fires today in KKTC
I hope the fire brigade can deal with all these fires. They couldn't in 1995 it was so bad. 4 planes, the Army and volunteers were needed then. Lets hope they get the fires under control.


Sun Jul 15, 2012 4:43 pm

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At Ian's request I am closing the thread which contaned the following info. i thought it worth cutting and pasting on here so that a fll picture can be read.



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Re: Reports of many fires today in KKTC
Clearly the biggest of these fires was north of Değirmenlik, where 1000 dönüms have been burned and has led to a crisis meeting of ministers. I suggest for further information you refer to this parallel Kibkom thread :
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2171
So, seeing as started this thread I ask Soner or one of the moderators to close it.

However, I would like to apologise to smoker friends. In my opening post on this thread I wrote "Hopefully our smoker friends will be even more careful when discarding their cigarettes these days." As was pointed out on another forum that would imply carelessly discarded fag ends are the primary cause of such fires. That is not the case ... and furthermore I'm sure that smokers on this forum are pillars of the community


Sun Jul 15, 2012 9:10 pm

Re: fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 8:48 pm
by iancrumpy
Thanks for that Marion

This report appeared on kktchaber at 7.42 pm this evening.

http://www.haberkktc.com/haber/degirmen ... 41587.html

President Derviş Eroğlu has also commented on the fires this weekend. He told reporters that today three major fires broke out in different locations. He said that what with yesterday's fires as well there is some serious talking to be done.
With regards to the big Değirmenlik fire he said that with three helicopters they were now about to extinguish it.
He said that the meclis had previously discussed the need for helicopters, but had decided that they could be brought from Antalya if necessary. However, what with major fires also in Antalya today, they now realised the need for TRNC to have their own helicopters.

He also said that in this heat, companies using explosives for mining should take more precautions and that drivers and passengers should be more careful when discarding their cigarette ends.

He went on to thank the fire brigade, the army and members of the public for helping to prevent the Değirmenlik fire from spreading north of the mountain and thus avoiding a far bigger disaster.

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Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 9:26 pm
by mickhm
this is fortunately good news this time. I purchased a Japanese import car from Tiga. They eveidently do not allow smoking in cars in Japan. I ordered an ash try for it but I bought a small one which clips on the air vents. It was very cheap and in view of the dangers I would hope that every thoughtful person would make sure that no burning fag buts are thrown out of the window of your car It is just so dangerous

Re: fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 9:39 pm
by iancrumpy
Hi Mickhm,
The most likely cause of the big Değirmenlik fire was the explosives used by the mining companies in that area. But yes, it is quite likely that at least one of the other smaller fires was started because of a carelessly discarded cigarette end.

Re: fire

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012 10:30 pm
by puppylover
Mickhm,

I too have had 2 cars from Tiga, neither with ashtrays.
Bought an ashtray with a lid from Mr Pound which fits in to the drink holder between the front seats...would hate to be the cause of a fire here.

Re: fire

Posted: Mon 16 Jul 2012 7:39 pm
by iancrumpy
Today, the acting Minister of Agriculture, Ersin Tatar, announced that explosives used for quarrying was definitely not the cause of yesterday's big Değirmenlik fire.

Source : http://www.gundemkibris.com/tatar-degir ... 34028h.htm