Heavy snowstorm causes travel chaos in Istanbul

Heavy snowstorm causes travel chaos in Istanbul
Updated 18 February 2015
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Heavy snowstorm causes travel chaos in Istanbul

Heavy snowstorm causes travel chaos in Istanbul

ISTANBUL: A heavy fall of snow on Wednesday caused travel chaos in Istanbul, forcing the temporary closure of Turkey’s main airport and causing hundreds of traffic accidents.
Istanbulites woke up to find the famed minarets and domes of the historic city’s skyline layered in snow after a heavy fall overnight that has still shown no sign of abating.
National carrier Turkish Airlines was forced to delay or cancel hundreds of flights from Ataturk International Airport, the country’s main hub, as well as from Sabiha Gokcen airport on the Asian side of the city.
The authorities shut down Ataturk airport for over two hours due to poor visibility and to clear the runway of snow and ice. But the airport has now reopened, albeit with heavy delays.
Earlier, a Turkish Airlines flight from Beirut skidded off the runway due to ice but none of the passengers were hurt, Turkish media reports said.
The weather also affected Super Lig Turkish football side Besiktas who were stuck Istanbul waiting for the weather to clear for a charter flight to Liverpool for their crunch Europa League clash on Merseyside on Thursday.
The snowstorm also closed the shipping channel through the Bosphorus Strait, one of the busiest in the world and forced the cancelation of most inter-city ferry services.
The Istanbul municipality said there had been over 840 traffic accidents on Tuesday alone due to the snowstorm and on Wednesday ordered that only vehicles with snow chains could take to the streets.