Site icon Londra Gazete

Foreign Office issues travel warning to anyone planning trip to Turkey

The Foreign Office has issued a stark new warning for Brits travelling to Turkey, cautioning that flouting local rules could lead to hefty fines or even imprisonment. The updated travel advice highlights the importance of being mindful of regulations regarding barbecues and smoking, especially in rural areas prone to wildfires.

As temperatures soar, the risk of serious fires increases, prompting officials to urge holidaymakers to stay informed by checking regional guidelines. The Foreign Office’s latest advisory states: “Wildfires happen frequently in Turkey during summer.

“You could get a fine or prison sentence for lighting a fire of any kind or discarding cigarettes in risk areas such as woodland. Barbecues are prohibited in these areas. If there is a wildfire in your area, local authorities may tell you to leave your accommodation. Follow the directions of local authorities. If you see a wildfire, call emergency services on 112.”

Exit mobile version