A devastating wildfire in Turkey's central Eskisehir province has killed at least 10 firefighters and rescue workers, with 14 others injured. The victims were reportedly trapped when a sudden change in wind direction caused the fire to spread rapidly, making escape impossible. The blaze, fueled by extreme heat and strong winds, forced the evacuation of several villages and has become one of the deadliest in Turkey this year. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the fire, and several people have been detained in connection with the incident. The tragedy highlights the increasing danger of wildfires in the region, exacerbated by climate conditions and human activity.
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