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Hailstorm Causes Panic in Ankara, Residents Cover Cars with Blankets

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Ankara, May 12 – A sudden and severe hailstorm caused widespread panic in Ankara on Tuesday evening, as residents rushed to protect their vehicles from the large hailstones. The unexpected weather event led many to improvise protective measures, with blankets becoming the most common shield against potential damage.

Hailstorm Hits Çankaya District, Beytepe Neighborhood

The hailstorm, which began in the evening hours, particularly affected the Beytepe neighborhood in the Çankaya district. Residents, caught off guard by the intensity of the downpour and the size of the hailstones, quickly realized the potential for significant damage to their cars.

Witnesses reported that the hailstones were large enough to cause visible dents and scratches on vehicle surfaces. This prompted a swift and collective response from the community, as people emerged from their homes with blankets, rugs, and even cardboard to cover their parked cars.

Improvised Protection Efforts Captured on Camera

The scene of residents hastily covering their vehicles was captured on mobile phone cameras, with footage quickly circulating online. These videos showed individuals working against the clock, sometimes in pairs, to spread blankets over car roofs, hoods, and windows, hoping to cushion the impact of the falling ice.

One resident, who wished to remain anonymous, described the situation: “It came out of nowhere. The sound of the hail hitting the ground was incredibly loud. We just grabbed whatever we could find to cover our car. We’ve never seen anything like it here.”

Economic Impact and Unpreparedness

While no immediate reports of injuries emerged, the economic impact of such a hailstorm can be significant, ranging from minor dents and paint damage to shattered windshields and more extensive bodywork repairs. Many car owners in Ankara, like in other parts of Turkey, do not have comprehensive insurance that covers natural disasters like hailstorms, making these events particularly costly.

The incident highlights the vulnerability of urban areas to sudden and severe weather phenomena, especially in regions not typically accustomed to such intense hailstorms. Local authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the extent of the damage or any assistance programs for affected residents.

Previous Weather Events and Future Preparedness

This hailstorm follows a pattern of increasingly unpredictable weather events observed globally. While Ankara experiences seasonal variations, the intensity and suddenness of this particular hailstorm have raised questions about urban preparedness and early warning systems for such localized, severe weather. The event serves as a stark reminder for residents to consider protective measures for their property, particularly vehicles, during periods of volatile weather.

The makeshift efforts of the Beytepe residents underscore a community’s resilience and resourcefulness in the face of unexpected natural occurrences. As the city assesses the aftermath, the images of blanket-covered cars will likely remain a memorable symbol of the evening’s events.

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