A man in Adana, Turkey, went on rage after receiving 42 orders of distress warrants for his vehicle and set fire to it with a newspaper. The car has become completely unusable. The incident was reported to the fire and police departments by residents in the vicinity. The car was extinguished by firefighters who arrived on the site.
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Download File: https://iha.news/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/iha-2021-12-24_07-38-33_366092.mp4?_=1Kemaliye, a scenic district in Türkiye’s Erzincan province, draws nearly 50,000 visitors each summer—ten times its population—thanks to its historic charm, natural beauty, and thrilling outdoor sports. Listed as a “cittaslow” (quiet city), Kemaliye is home to the world-renowned Dark Canyon and its 7-kilometer cliffside stone road with 38 tunnels and a zipline, attracting motorcyclists and adventure seekers alike.
Among its unique landmarks is a cliffside house built by retired teachers Nermin and Bekir Taştan using only basic tools and a homemade cable car. Perched atop 96 steps, the house has become a district icon and even featured in the Turkish comedy “Düğün Dernek 2.” With attractions like rafting, hiking, and cultural heritage sites, Kemaliye stands out as a must-visit destination in eastern Türkiye.
Ahmet Akbuğa