With the onset of winter, hurricanes wreaked havoc around the world, with storms and heavy rains in Turkey killing four people and injuring 19 in various accidents.
A tornado followed by torrential rain and thunderstorms wreaked havoc in Istanbul, causing a clock tower to collapse, a truck overturning on the highway, according to state broadcaster Anadolu. At least six people were killed and 52 injured, and parts of the country were devastated on Tuesday.
The ship was wrecked on a beach in the Turkish city of Istanbul due to strong winds and high tides.
Boats and ships have been temporarily banned from navigating the Bosphorus due to storms. Extreme levels of flood danger were announced in Istanbul and other parts of Turkey. The storm also damaged buildings in and around Istanbul.
According to the report of foreign news agency, the speed of storm winds was recorded at 129 kilometers per hour. Due to the storm, the arrival and departure of ships in the Bosphorus Strait was stopped.