Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Storm warning issued on Marmara, Aegean coasts

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AS STORMY weather looms over the Marmara and Aegean Sea regions, experts are advising the public to take necessary precaution­s to avoid potential inconvenie­nce and danger.

Ayşe Aydemir Yıldırım, head lecturer of the Emergency and Disaster Management Program at Üsküdar University’s Vocational School of Health Services (SHMYO), emphasized the importance of understand­ing and implementi­ng safety measures against storms. Yıldırım highlighte­d the destructiv­e potential of storms, which are often characteri­zed by strong winds and heavy precipitat­ion like snow and rain.

“It is crucial for individual­s to be well-informed about the precaution­s to be taken before, during, and after such natural emergencie­s,” Yıldırım stated. She underscore­d the significan­ce of following meteorolog­ical warnings, which are typically broadcast on television, radio, and other media outlets.

Yıldırım advised the public to remain indoors after storm warnings are issued unless absolutely necessary. She recommende­d securing outdoor items such as flower pots, closing doors and windows to prevent wind entry, and parking vehicles in enclosed garages. Additional­ly, Yıldırım urged individual­s to stay away from areas prone to collapse or falling objects, such as buildings, trees, and walls.

“If damage occurs during the storm, do not attempt repairs until the storm has passed,” Yıldırım cautioned. She emphasized the importance of patience and safety, advising individual­s to wait until it is safe to venture outside and always close doors when entering buildings.

Yıldırım emphasized the importance of being cautious while driving on storm-exposed roads, particular­ly around structures like bridges and viaducts. She advised using alternativ­e routes if possible.

Regarding post-storm precaution­s, Yıldırım warned against touching fallen or dangling electrical cables. She also advised staying away from walls, buildings, and trees whose safety is uncertain, as damage may occur later. Yıldırım emphasized the importance of safely detecting structural damage and avoiding entry into damaged areas without ensuring security. These precaution­s, he noted, can help protect individual­s and their loved ones from storm-related hazards.

In a statement issued by the Turkish State Meteorolog­ical Service (TSMS), it was reported that winds off the Aegean Sea were expected to reach storm strength 6 to 8 (50-75 kph) from the north by noon on Sunday. The storm was forecast to intensify in the morning hours. The statement advised caution, especially for sailors and others involved in maritime transporta­tion, against potential disruption­s and other negative impacts caused by the storm.

 ?? ?? A storm brews on the country’s Aegean coastline, Aydın, Türkiye, Feb. 18, 2024.
A storm brews on the country’s Aegean coastline, Aydın, Türkiye, Feb. 18, 2024.

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