Temporary Suspension of Ship Traffic in the Bosphorus Due to Dense Fog
According to the announcement by the Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, ship traffic in the Bosphorus Strait has been temporarily suspended in both directions due to severely reduced visibility caused by dense fog.
Temporary Suspension of Maritime Traffic
According to the statement released by the ministry, adverse weather conditions and reduced visibility have led to this decision. The restriction will remain in effect until weather conditions improve.
"Due to limited visibility caused by fog, maritime traffic in the Bosphorus Strait has been suspended in both directions."
The Importance of the Bosphorus Strait in Maritime Transport
The Bosphorus Strait is considered one of the most important maritime passages in the world, connecting the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara. This strait plays a crucial role in international maritime transportation, and any disruption in its traffic could affect the supply chain and maritime trade.
Adverse Weather Conditions and Their Effects
Dense fog is a natural factor that can limit the visibility of sailors and reduce the safety of navigation. In such conditions, responsible authorities usually decide to temporarily halt ship traffic to prevent potential accidents.
Timeframe for Resuming Ship Traffic
Turkish authorities have announced that weather conditions are being continuously monitored, and the imposed restrictions will be lifted as soon as visibility improves. Weather forecasts indicate that the fog is expected to decrease in the coming hours.


