People trapped in vehicles as snow storm hits Istanbul

25 January 2022, 08:44

Tourist boats docked in the Golden Horn with Suleymaniye Mosque in the background at Istanbul (Emrah Gurel/AP)
Turkey Weather. Picture: PA

The Turkish city has been hit by what authorities call an Icelandic low-pressure system.

Rescue crews were forging ahead with efforts to clear major throughways in and around Istanbul that were clogged by a massive snow storm that hit the megacity and left countless people and vehicles stranded overnight in below-freezing conditions.

Roads in the city came to a standstill on Monday after the storm pounded Istanbul, a city of some 16 million people which straddles the European and Asian continents, accumulating more than 31 inches of snow in some areas.

Stranded motorists either spent the night in cars, abandoned their vehicles to walk home or crowded metros and other public transportation. A lucky few were rescued and taken to hotels.

The city’s Disaster Coordination Centre, or AKOM, says an Icelandic low-pressure system is behind the cold front and precipitation affecting most of the country.

The storm also caused havoc in neighbouring Greece, snarling traffic in Athens and putting most public transport out of action.

People walk their dogs in the snow over the Bosphorus Strait at Istanbul (Emrah Gurel/AP)
People walk their dogs in the snow over the Bosphorus Strait at Istanbul (Emrah Gurel/AP)

Flurries are forecast to continue through to Wednesday.

Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu said more heavy snowfall was likely on Tuesday evening.

AKOM teams and other units worked overnight to clear snowy roads and highways but abandoned vehicles hampered their operations.

Istanbul Governor Ali Yerlikaya urged motorists to return to their vehicles and move them.

A flight suspension in and out of Istanbul Airport on Monday was extended over safety concerns, while the governor’s office banned the use of private cars until the same time.

Istanbul’s second airport, Sabiha Gokcen, was operating limited services.

“Nothing is moving. The snow ploughs can’t even reach us,” Ahmet Odabasi, 40, one of thousands of travellers stranded overnight on a road west of Istanbul said by telephone.

“I have been stuck here for 12 hours now. I am lucky that I have gas, food and water,” said the motorist, who was driving to Istanbul from the city of Edirne, near the border with Greece.

A view of the snow-covered Golden Horn area at Istanbul (Emrah Gurel/AP)
A view of the snow-covered Golden Horn area at Istanbul (Emrah Gurel/AP)

AKOM manager Selcuk Tutuncu told the AP that 40,000 tons of salt have been used since the beginning of the storm.

“Right now there are over 1,500 vehicles and over 7,000 personnel working out in the field nonstop,” Mr Tutuncu said.

On Monday, authorities in Istanbul suspended intercity bus services and blocked travel to the city from Turkey’s northwestern Thrace region.

The Istanbul governor’s office announced that civil servants would be allowed to stay at home Tuesday, except for those employed in security, health and transportation sectors.

Schools across Turkey were already closed for a winter break.

Mr Imamoglu said the municipality has provided shelter to around 1,500 homeless people.

Another 1,500 people stranded at a bus terminal due to the suspension of intercity services were taken to hotels or hostels.

Teams have left some two tons of food for stray cats and dogs, Mr Imamoglu said.

By Press Association

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