No fires threatening settlements in Turkey, forestry minister says

There are currently no fires that threaten any settlements in Turkey, the country’s agriculture and forestry minister said on Sunday.

Speaking to reporters in the southwestern Mugla province, Bekir Pakdemirli said: “The overall situation regarding all forest fires in Mugla is getting better.”

He said 16 forest fires broke out in the coastal city and six aircraft, 39 helicopters, 630 sprinklers, 128 construction equipment, and 3,600 personnel joined efforts to douse the blazes.

He assured people of reforestation of the areas consumed by the fires, adding that they will not be used for other purposes.

Pakdemirli also said that Greece had a request for firefighting plane from Turkey.

“We are evaluating it. With the fading of forest fires in Turkey, if we can, we will provide it to Greece,” he stated.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Virus cases on final day of Tokyo Olympics jump to 430

Twenty-six more people linked to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics have contracted COVID-19, raising the total to 276, organizers said Sunday, the last day of the postponed Games.

Among the new cases are an official working for Tokyo 2020, 16 contractors, and five members of the media.

No athletes have caught the virus in the past 24 hours, according to the figures.

The people infected were put into quarantine.

Postponed from last year due to the pandemic, the 2020 Games had hoped to welcome Japanese spectators if not ones from abroad but instead had to take place in empty Tokyo venues due to the newly resurgent virus.

The Olympics Games are set to end later Sunday.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Spot market electricity prices for Monday, Aug. 9

The highest electricity price rate for one megawatt-hour in Turkey’s day-ahead spot market for Sunday will be 636 Turkish liras between 09.00-23.00 (0600-2000 GMT) and the lowest will be 373.67 liras at 07.00 local time (0400 GMT), according to official figures on Sunday.

Turkey’s Energy Exchange Istanbul (EXIST) data for the trade volume on Sunday’s electricity market showed an increase of 5.20% to 297.54 million liras compared to Saturday.

The arithmetical and weighted average price of electricity on the day-ahead spot market is calculated as 557.93 liras and 559.71 liras, respectively.

The electricity price for one megawatt-hour on the day-ahead spot market for Sunday is set as 636 liras between 00.00 and 01.00 local times (2100-2200 GMT) and between 19.00 and 22.00 local times (1600 and 1900 GMT,) and the lowest as 370.76 liras at 09.00 local time (0600 GMT).

US$1 equals 8.61 Turkish liras at 1201 GMT on Sunday.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Kuwait sends firefighters to Turkey against forest fires

Kuwait sent a team of firefighters to Turkey on Sunday to help in the fight against forest fires that killed at least eight people.

A statement by the Kuwaiti Embassy in Ankara said the firefighters arrived in the Dalaman district of Mugla province in southwestern Turkey to help in curbing the flames.

On Saturday, Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad ordered the dispatch of a team of firefighters to Turkey to assist in putting out the fires, according to the official news agency KUNA.

KUNA said another team will be sent to Greece on Monday to help in countering the wildfires there.

​​​​​​​At least eight people have been killed, according to official figures, since fires started in southern and southwestern Turkey on July 28.

Turkey’s Agriculture and Forestry Minister Bekir Pakdemirli said Saturday that 217 fires have been contained, while only six remain ongoing.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Spot market natural gas prices for Saturday, Aug. 7

The trade volume of Turkey’s spot natural gas market increased by 147.35% to 10.29 million Turkish liras on Saturday, Turkey’s Energy Exchange Istanbul (EXIST) data showed on Sunday.

Total trade on Friday amounted to 4.16 million liras.

On Saturday’s spot market, 1,000 cubic meters of natural gas costs 2,235 liras, while the cumulative natural gas trade volume amounted to around 4.60 million cubic meters.

Turkey received 136.1 million cubic meters of pipeline gas on Saturday.

US$1 equals 8.61 Turkish liras at 1103 GMT on Sunday.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Tokyo Olympics officially ends with closing ceremony

The 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which began without spectators on July 23 due to coronavirus, concluded with a closing ceremony on Sunday.

During the ceremony, which was held without fans, athletes carried flags from all countries to the center of the field.

The athletes, who did not leave Tokyo after their competitions, came to the field and participated in the closing event.

The Olympic Stadium also hosted a spectacular fireworks show, concerts, and parades. Volunteers working during the Games were also given the plaques.

Olympic flag passes to France

The Olympic flag was passed to France as the next Olympics will be held in Paris in 2024.

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike handed over the Olympic flag to International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach, who then passed it on to Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of Paris for the 2024 Games.

After the handover ceremony, the national anthem of France was played, and the introduction film of the Paris Games was projected on the stadium’s screens.

Bach took the podium with medalists from every continent to deliver a speech, congratulating the athletes who fought with the unifying power of sports.

“For the first time since the pandemic began, the entire world came together. Sport returned to center stage. Billions of people around the globe were united by emotion, sharing moments of joy and inspiration. This gives us hope. This gives us faith in the future,” he said.

“You, the best athletes of the world, could only make your Olympic dream come true because Japan prepared the stage for you to shine.”

The Olympic closing ceremony ended after the Tokyo Olympic flame was extinguished.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Turkey’s daily power consumption down 7.76% on August 7

Turkey’s daily electricity consumption decreased by 7.76% on Saturday compared to the previous day, totaling 1,037,932 megawatt-hours, according to official figures of the Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation (TEIAS) on Sunday.

Hourly power consumption peaked at 48,400 megawatt-hours at 12.00 local time (0900 GMT), data from TEIAS showed. The country’s electricity usage dropped to its lowest level of 36,679 megawatt-hours at 07.00 local time (0400 GMT).

Electricity production amounted to 1,046,013 megawatt-hours on Saturday, marking a 7.77% decrease from Friday.

Turkey’s electricity production from natural gas plants constituted 39.3% of total electricity consumption, imported coal plants contributed 26.2% while local coal plants comprised 11.9%.

On Saturday, Turkey’s electricity exports amounted to 15,140 megawatt-hours, while imports totaled 7,066 megawatt-hours.

Source: Anadolu Agency