Istanbul's Bosphorus closed to traffic due to heavy snow
ISTANBUL - Anadolu Agency
Istanbul's Bosphorus has been closed to naval traffic. / AA Photo
Istanbul's
Bosphorus has been closed to all naval traffic early Jan. 7, due to a
fog caused by heavy snowfall, the Directorate General of Coastal
Safety said.
The
passage from the Bosphorus from the Black Sea to the Marmara Sea and
vice versa have been cut as of 8:55 a.m. On Jan. 7, the statement
said.
It
did not say when the Bosphorus would be opened to traverse.
Bad
winter weather has also hit flights and ferry services.
Several
airlines cancelled dozens of flights from Istanbul's Atatürk and
Sabiha Gökçen airports due to poor weather condition in the city.
Fast ferry and inter-city sea-bus services have also been
affected by the weather.
Istanbul's
Fast Ferry and Sea Bus Company, or IDO, announced that it had
canceled all its inter-city services on Dec. 6.
Traffic was also
affected in many areas. At least 11 trucks toppled on the country's
busiest highway TEM, resulting in traffic backed up for miles.