Thousands of people stuck on eastern Turkish highway for hours after heavy snowstorm
Thousands of people have been stuck on a highway in the southeastern province of Gaziantep since Jan. 18 evening after a heavy snowstorm hit the city. Some 2,800 people are still waiting to be rescued in their cars as of 10 a.m. on Jan. 19, Governor Davut Gül said.
Thousands of people have been stranded on a highway in the southeastern province of Gaziantep after the city was paralyzed with a heavy snowfall combined with winds.
Gaziantep Gov. Davut Gül told state-run Anadolu Agency that authorities had distributed food to 7,000 people who could not move their cars on the Tarsus-Adana-Gaziantep (TAG) highway.
Gov. Gül said that teams had rescued 2,800 people stuck in their cars as of 10 a.m. on Jan. 19, but that another 2,800 were still waiting to be rescued.
“1,780 vehicles have been rescued; 2,800 citizens have been rescued as of 10 a.m. but we believe that another 2,800 people are stuck on the road,” the governor said.