Türkiye’nin kuş cenneti Samandağ’a molozlar dökülüyor
Hatay’ın Samandağ ilçesinde Türkiye’nin en uzun sahili ve kuş cennetinin bulunduğu bölgeye depremde çöken binaların enkazı dökülüyor. Yüzlerce kuş türüne ev sahipliği yapan kuş cenneti, molozlardan yükselen toz bulutlarıyla griye büründü.
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Turkey’s bird paradise, Samandağ, is currently facing a significant environmental threat. The region, considered a vital migration route for birds traveling from Europe to Africa, is being used as a dumping ground for waste materials.
Various sources report that individuals, companies, and municipal governments are throwing garbage, chemical waste, and other harmful items into Samandağ, creating risks not only for the birds but also for other wildlife and local residents.
The issue was first brought to light when residents of the area began to notice an increase in the amount of garbage materials in the region. The Samandağ Municipality, for their part, has denied any involvement in the issue, stating that the majority of the waste dumped in the region is from individuals and corporations.
Although the municipality has taken some action by hiring additional cleaning crews to remove the trash, environmental activists believe that this is not enough. They stress that more needs to be done to prevent the trash from accumulating in the first place.
Sea turtles and various species of birds and fish rely on the sun, sand, and waters of Samandağ, making it a popular destination for eco-tourists. As a result, environmentalists and conservationists are calling on authorities to take immediate action to address the issue and prevent any further damage to the region.
In conclusion, the dumping of waste in Samandağ is not only a threat to the environment but also to tourism and the local economy. It is time for the Turkish government to take strict measures to stop the illegal dumping of waste and protect this critical ecosystem.