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Maritime traffic resumes in Istanbul after fog-induced standstill

Maritime traffic resumes in Istanbul after fog-induced standstill

Istanbul’s Bosporus, which connects the Marmara and Black Sea, reopened to maritime visitors after being closed Thursday morning on account of dense fog, with ferry providers being briefly canceled.

Maritime visitors in Istanbul resumed in each instructions at round 1:30 p.m. native time after the climate circumstances returned to regular, the General Directorate of Coastal Safety mentioned.

The thick fog led to zero visibility points to the north of Rumelikavağı within the Bosporus, in keeping with the data supplied by the authority.

Updates on the revised schedule might be accessible on the General Directorate of Coastal Safety’s web site.

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