The UK government has issued an urgent warning for British tourists in Turkey. Violent protests are spreading across the country, and travelers are being told to take immediate steps to stay safe.
Turkey is a top holiday destination, with cities like Istanbul and Antalya attracting millions of visitors each year. But recent unrest has forced the British Foreign Office to act.
Officials are advising travelers to monitor local news closely. They should also avoid large crowds and protests, which could turn dangerous without warning.
The protests are partly linked to rising tensions in the Middle East. Demonstrations have broken out near Israeli diplomatic buildings in Ankara and Istanbul.
Tourists are also being warned about alcohol safety. The Foreign Office says only drink alcohol from licensed shops, bars, and hotels. Avoid homemade drinks, check bottle seals, and look for suspicious labels.
Anyone feeling unwell after drinking should seek medical help right away.
The message is clear: plan carefully, stay alert, and avoid risks.
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