Study reveals climate change intensified deadly wildfires in Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A newly released study highlights how rising global temperatures and a decline in rainfall intensified the devastating wildfires that swept through Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus this past summer. According to research by World Weather Attribution, the wildfires — which led to 20 deaths, forced 80,000 people to leave their homes, and charred over 1 million hectares (approximately 2.47 million acres) — were approximately 22% more severe in 2025, marking it as the most severe
Study reveals climate change intensified deadly wildfires in Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus
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