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PHOTO GALLERY: Syria battles wildfires for second day in Latakia as heatwave scorches the Mediterranean

PHOTO GALLERY: Syria battles wildfires for second day in Latakia as heatwave scorches the Mediterranean

Al-Ahram Weekly3 days ago
An aerial view shows smoke billowing from a forest fire in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
An aerial view shows smoke billowing from a forest fire in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
Syrian firefighters battle a forest fire in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
Syrian firefighters battle a forest fire in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
An aerial view shows smoke billowing from a forest fire in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
An aerial view shows smoke billowing from a forest fire in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
A Turkish helicopter helps battle a forest fires in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
A Turkish helicopter helps battle a forest fires in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
An aerial view shows Syrian firefighters battling a forest fires in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
An aerial view shows Syrian firefighters battling a forest fires in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
Syrian firefighters battle a forest fire in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
Syrian firefighters battle a forest fire in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
An aerial view shows smoke billowing from a forest fire in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
An aerial view shows smoke billowing from a forest fire in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia. AFP
A firefighter dousing the flames in an attempt to contain a wildfire sweeping through Qatal Maaf in the Latakia province in Syria's Mediterranean West. AFP
A firefighter dousing the flames in an attempt to contain a wildfire sweeping through Qatal Maaf in the Latakia province in Syria's Mediterranean West. AFP
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PHOTO GALLERY: Syria battles wildfires for second day in Latakia as heatwave scorches the Mediterranean

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