Istanbul, March 22 – A fire that broke out at the Mahmud Efendi Mosque in the Beykoz district of Istanbul was extinguished by fire department teams. The incident, which occurred in the Yavuz Selim neighborhood on Yıldıztepe Street, prompted the dispatch of police, fire, and health teams to the scene.
Fire Quickly Controlled by Emergency Services
Upon receiving the notification, emergency services swiftly responded to the Mahmud Efendi Mosque. Fire crews managed to bring the blaze under control in a short period and subsequently extinguished it. Following the extinguishing efforts, ventilation procedures were carried out to clear smoke from the building.
No Casualties Reported, Electrical Panel Suspected Cause
Authorities confirmed that there were no fatalities or injuries resulting from the fire. Initial investigations suggest that the fire may have originated from an electrical panel within the mosque. The exact cause is yet to be officially determined, but this remains the primary theory.
The incident occurred in the early hours, with the first reports coming in around 06:17 AM. Firefighters worked efficiently to prevent any further damage or spread of the fire, ensuring the safety of the surrounding area.
Community Reassured as Mosque Secured
Local residents expressed relief that the fire was contained quickly and without harm to anyone. Police secured the area around the mosque during the intervention, and investigations are ongoing to confirm the precise cause of the electrical malfunction.
This swift response highlights the effectiveness of Istanbul’s emergency services in handling such incidents, ensuring public safety and minimizing potential damage to critical community structures.