The Ankara Governorship issued a cautionary notice regarding anticipated intense showers and thunderstorms across the city. As forecasted, heavy rain descended in the evening, transforming several streets and avenues into waterlogged areas resembling lakes. The downpour caused traffic disruptions, with vehicles encountering challenges navigating through the inundated roads. Instances of vehicles partially submerged in water were observed, particularly in Sincan, Çankaya, Mamak districts, and along the Beypazarı-Ayaş road, highlighting the impact of the rainfall on local infrastructure.
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Türkiye’s Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu announced that Istanbul’s Çamlıca Tower has hosted approximately 2.3 million visitors since its inauguration by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on May 29, 2021.
Standing at 587 meters above sea level, the tulip-shaped tower is the tallest structure in Istanbul and combines architecture, technology, and visitor experience. It includes 49 floors with observation decks, restaurants, and interactive exhibits showcasing Istanbul’s landmarks.
Uraloğlu emphasized the tower’s role in broadcasting, currently supporting 100 FM channels, 16 analog TV, and 15 DAB+ stations, along with services for GSM and public institutions. He noted that Çamlıca Tower has significantly reduced electromagnetic emissions in the area, lowering levels from 39 to 2.5 Volts/meter—well below EU safety standards.