Wildfire in Greece Prompts Evacuation While Firefighters Tackle Blazes in Turkey and Syria

ANKARA, Turkey—A new wildfire in Greece prompted evacuations in coastal areas south of Athens on Friday, as firefighters in neighboring Turkey remained locked in a battle to contain flames tearing through forested hillsides in the west of the country.
Wildfires that broke out in at least five locations across Turkey’s Aegean coastal province of İzmir—fueled by soaring temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity—have killed two people, forced the evacuation of tens of thousands, and damaged some 200 homes.
Forestry Minister İbrahim Yumakli said Friday that firefighters, supported by water-dropping aircraft, remained on the ground battling a deadly wildfire near the town of Odemis for a third day. Elsewhere, emergency crews worked to halt the spread of a new blaze that broke out late Thursday near the district of Buca….