After the meteorology's orange code warning, a one-day break was given to transportation-based education in 6 districts of Antalya. ORANGE CODE WARNING FROM METEOROLOGY TO ANTALYAAs heavy rainfall and a cold wave grip the country, the first holiday news has also arrived. Following the orange code rainfall warning from the General Directorate of Meteorology, a one-day break was given to transportation-based education in Antalya, where heavy rains occur every winter. ONE DAY BREAK IN TRANSPORTATION-BASED EDUCATION IN 6 DISTRICTSIn a statement made by the Antalya Governorship, the following expressions were included: "Due to the orange code rainfall warning from our Regional Directorate of Meteorology; a one-day break has been given to transportation-based education in our 6 districts, including Serik, Manavgat, Alanya, İbradı, Akseki, and Gündoğmuş, on Friday, November 22." WHAT IS AN ORANGE WARNING?The orange code means that the 'weather conditions are dangerous.' This code includes the warning: "The predicted meteorological event is not frequently observed. Damage and losses are likely to occur. One should be very cautious, and current meteorological conditions and forecasts should be monitored."
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