Rememberıng 1995 Kyrenıa Fıre

1995 Kyrenia Fire: The Blaze That Shook Northern Cyprus
 
On a sweltering summer afternoon in 1995, residents of both Nicosia and Kyrenia looked toward the Beşparmak Mountains — and saw the entire mountain ridge glowing orange. Thick smoke billowed upward, casting an eerie glow across the skyline. The forest was ablaze, and within hours, a massive wildfire would sweep through villages, farmland, and homes, forever changing the landscape and lives of northern Cyprus.
 
 
How It All Began
 
The exact cause of the fire remains uncertain. Some blamed the extreme heat and dry winds typical of Mediterranean summers, while others suspected human negligence. Regardless, the weather conditions were perfect for disaster: temperatures soared, humidity plunged, and strong mountain winds turned a small spark into a raging inferno.
 
 
A Firestorm of Devastation
 
The 1995 fire engulfed a massive area across the Beşparmak (Kyrenia) Mountains, impacting:
11 residential areas, including Malatya, Hisarköy, Alevkayası, Karmi, and nearby villages.
Thousands of olive and carob trees, farmland, irrigation systems, and agricultural buildings.
Numerous homes, shops, and community buildings were destroyed.
 
From miles away, the smoke was visible in Nicosia, and ash fell like snow over the region. The air was thick with the smell of burning wood, lingering for weeks after the flames were extinguished.
 
 
A Fight Against the Flames — Without Enough Water
 
As the fire spread rapidly, firefighting efforts faced a critical obstacle: a severe shortage of water. To combat this, local authorities made an urgent plea for help, asking villa owners to empty their swimming pools so firefighters could refill their tanks and continue battling the blaze. Many residents willingly sacrificed their personal water reserves, embodying a powerful community spirit in the face of disaster.
 
 
Trapped and Isolated: The Human Cost
 
In the village of Karmi, the fire’s impact was especially harrowing. As the flames surrounded the area, roads became impassable, and residents were effectively locked inside the village, cut off from outside aid. Some sought refuge in stone buildings; others gathered in open spaces, anxiously awaiting relief as the fire raged nearby.
 
The fire shattered lives and livelihoods. Many families lost their homes, and farmers faced years of rebuilding their destroyed orchards and farmland. The emotional toll was as profound as the physical devastation.
 
 
A Family’s Ordeal: Alex Land and Jenny Lawson
 
Among those affected was the family of Alex Land and Jenny Lawson, who faced an especially difficult situation. Due to a health emergency, the couple had to urgently travel to Istanbul, leaving their daughters—aged 14 and 9—behind in Karmi during the fire. With roads blocked and communications limited, the girls endured terrifying hours, finding shelter with neighbors and local volunteers until the danger passed and their parents could return.
 
 
Insurance and Recovery — Can Sigorta’s Role
 
The disaster marked a turning point for the insurance sector in Northern Cyprus:
Can Sigorta settled 195 fire-related claims from property owners and farmers affected by the Kyrenia fire.
Recognizing the need for faster crisis response, Can Sigorta established its first Emergency Response Team, dedicated to on-the-ground support during disasters.
Despite these efforts, many uninsured families faced prolonged hardship, highlighting the critical importance of fire and agricultural insurance.
 
 
Lessons from the Past — A Warning for the Future
 
The 1995 Kyrenia fire remains a stark reminder:
Wildfires are a recurring and real threat in the Mediterranean climate, especially as summers grow hotter and drier.
Preparedness is essential — from maintaining firebreaks to having clear evacuation plans.
Insurance is a vital safety net for homes, farms, and businesses vulnerable to wildfire damage.
 
 
Present-Day Risks and The Call to Action
 
In recent years, Northern Cyprus has continued to face wildfire risks, as seen in the 2025 Limassol blaze. Rising global temperatures and shifting weather patterns mean these dangers are only increasing.
 
At Can Sigorta, we see the 1995 fire not just as history but as a powerful call to action for every homeowner, farmer, and business in Cyprus. Protecting your property before disaster strikes isn’t optional — it’s essential.
 
 
Protect What Matters Most
 
Don’t wait until the next fire threatens your community. Can Sigorta offers tailored fire, home, and agricultural insurance policies designed specifically for the unique risks of Cyprus.
 
Be ready before the spark. Contact Can Sigorta today and safeguard your future.