Erdogan fighting forest fires in his country with tea packs
Forest fires broke out in several Turkish states during the past two weeks, causing a crisis for the Turkish regime, which failed to contain them.
Rather, the authorities exercised repression against those who
spoke about the failure of government officials in confronting the fires which
resulted in great losses.
It should be noted that the forest fires that broke out in
southern Turkey in late July had a human toll. They also caused the evacuation
of residents in affected areas.
Turkish Minister of Agriculture, Bekir Pakdemirli, revealed
earlier that thousands of livestock herds had got lost.
He added that around 600 hectares of farmland were also damaged.
The minister indicated that Turkey had lost close to 1
billion liras as a result of the destruction of homes in affected areas.
The Turkish opposition gave, meanwhile, insights into
losses to the Turkish economy because of the fires.
It said the economy would sustain losses up to 300 billion
liras, including 100 billion liras by the tourism sector alone.
Tea packs
Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, chose to address
the crisis in a very strange manner. He went to the victims of the fires and
their families and distributed tea packs to them.
Erdogan's government had even blamed citizens for demanding
help in putting out the fires.
This drew anger and criticism, especially because the
Turkish president followed the same course in dealing with those who were hit
hard by torrential rains in Turkey a short time ago.
Those affected called on Erdogan to help them effectively
and practically instead of distributing tea packs that did nothing to alleviate
their problems.
They also asked the Turkish president to stop arresting
those who objected to his treatment of the fires crisis.