• People feed seagulls in front of the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge crossing the Bosphorus river. Tolga Bozoglu / EPA
    People feed seagulls in front of the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge crossing the Bosphorus river. Tolga Bozoglu / EPA
  • People enjoy taking a selfie in the snow in front of the Hagia Sophia Museum, left, in Istanbul. Tolga Bozoglu / EPA
    People enjoy taking a selfie in the snow in front of the Hagia Sophia Museum, left, in Istanbul. Tolga Bozoglu / EPA
  • A dog is teased by a bird as it dozes in the snow in a park near the Hagia Sophia Museum in Istanbul. Tolga Bozoglu / EPA
    A dog is teased by a bird as it dozes in the snow in a park near the Hagia Sophia Museum in Istanbul. Tolga Bozoglu / EPA
  • A child goes sledging during snowfalls in Istanbul. The weather was part of a cold spell across Europe that has killd at least 20 people in two days. Asin Akgul
    A child goes sledging during snowfalls in Istanbul. The weather was part of a cold spell across Europe that has killd at least 20 people in two days. Asin Akgul
  • A vendor selling traditional Turkish simit (bread) waits for customers during snowfall in the historic Sultanahmet district in Istanbul. Mert Akyol / Depo Photos via AP
    A vendor selling traditional Turkish simit (bread) waits for customers during snowfall in the historic Sultanahmet district in Istanbul. Mert Akyol / Depo Photos via AP
  • A woman walks under snow-covered trees during a snowfall in Istanbul. Murad Sezer / Reuters
    A woman walks under snow-covered trees during a snowfall in Istanbul. Murad Sezer / Reuters
  • People feed seagulls by the Bosphorus during a snowfall in Istanbul. The Bosphorus strait, which runs through Istanbul, and the Dardanelles strait further south were closed to transit shipping due to poor visibility. Murad Sezer / Reuters
    People feed seagulls by the Bosphorus during a snowfall in Istanbul. The Bosphorus strait, which runs through Istanbul, and the Dardanelles strait further south were closed to transit shipping due to poor visibility. Murad Sezer / Reuters

Istanbul shivers as snow deluge causes havoc – in pictures


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ISTANBUL // Heavy snow blanketed Istanbul for a second day on Sunday, resulting in the cancellation of hundreds of flights and more disruption for thousands of travellers.

The snowfall was forecast to lessen later in the day but unusually cold temperatures, even for this time of the year, were expected to be well below freezing throughout the week.

Flag carrier Turkish Airlines cancelled over 600 flights – including all domestic routes until the evening – as efforts to clear snow from its hub of Ataturk International Airport continued.

Turkish Airlines chief executive Bilal Eksi said on his Twitter account over 10,000 travellers unable to reach Istanbul had been accommodated in hotels while well over 5,000 who could not leave were accommodated in the city.

After angry complaints from some stranded travellers on social media, he added: “We are working to ensure our passengers do not suffer in these difficult conditions.”

He said the problems were due to a lack of take-off and landing slots at Ataturk in the snow conditions, with only 172 take-offs and 209 landings scheduled on Sunday.

On a normal day, the airport can accommodate over 1,500 landings and take-offs.

The Istanbul municipality meanwhile sent over 1,300 vehicles and 7,000 personnel into the streets to clear the snow.

The city’s metro and tram systems worked round the clock to make up for the problems on the roads.

However with winds lessening and visibility improving, the Bosphorus reopened to shipping traffic and urban ferry services also resumed.

For those not travelling, the snow was a boon, with photographers seizing the chance to see Istanbul’s famous minaret and dome-studded skyline cloaked in white.

“It is the most beautiful city on earth,” said Doganay Baltaci, an amateur photographer, in the historic Sultanahmet district.

“But when it is covered in white like this it is even more beautiful.”

* Agence France-Presse