A severe heatwave is impacting southeastern Turkey, with temperatures reaching 45 degrees Celsius in Şanlıurfa. Residents are seeking relief in parks and green spaces, including the Balıklıgöl complex, to escape the extreme heat. In Diyarbakır, temperatures reached 37 degrees Celsius, prompting children to cool off in ornamental pools at Anzele Park. The high temperatures are disrupting daily life for residents across the region. Authorities have not yet issued widespread heat warnings, but citizens are taking personal precautions. The heatwave is expected to continue, raising concerns about potential health risks for vulnerable populations. Local officials are monitoring the situation closely.
