The southwesterly wind caused difficult moments in Bursa, clinging to a traffic light that didn't want to fly.

The southwesterly wind caused difficult moments in Bursa, clinging to a traffic light that didn't want to fly.

10.01.2026 19:21

The strong southwesterly wind, which was effective in the center of Bursa, negatively impacted daily life. Due to the strong wind, citizens had difficulty walking, and challenging moments were experienced throughout the city. Some citizens had to hold onto traffic light poles to stay upright.

From time to time, the lodos in Bursa increased its intensity, causing difficult moments for the citizens.

THEY HAD TO HOLD ONTO THE POLES TO STAY UPRIGHT

A citizen returning from grocery shopping had their shopping cart overturned by the wind, scattering the bread inside, which was captured on camera. Some citizens had to hold onto traffic light poles to stay upright.

The lodos in Bursa caused difficult moments: They held onto the traffic light

HE WAS CAUGHT AT THE LAST MOMENT

The strong wind particularly put the elderly in a difficult situation. An elderly citizen, about to fall after losing balance, was caught at the last moment with the help of sensitive citizens nearby. Those moments were captured second by second on mobile phone cameras.

The lodos in Bursa caused difficult moments: They held onto the traffic light

WARNING TO CITIZENS

The meteorology and authorities warned citizens to be careful and take precautions, stating that the effects of the lodos are expected to continue.

The lodos in Bursa caused difficult moments: They held onto the traffic light
The lodos in Bursa caused difficult moments: They held onto the traffic light
The lodos in Bursa caused difficult moments: They held onto the traffic light

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