Diyarbakır fall silent on the second day of a three-day curfew
Turkey is imposing a four-day curfew between May 1 and May 4 on 31 provinces as part of measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, which have so far killed more than 3,258 people in the country.
The three-day curfew is covering 30 largest provinces by population as well as Zonguldak, where respiratory diseases are commonplace due to the coal mining.
During the curfew, public and private hospitals, all healthcare product manufacturers, pharmacies, nursing homes and shelters, bakeries, emergency call centers, designated gas stations and veterinary clinics, postal and cargo delivery companies, energy companies and animal shelters will remain operational.
In Diyarbakır, one of the cities where the ban has been imposed, citizens woke up to a quiet morning. The city's busiest streets and squares are empty and silent.
Police have been patrolling the city, setting up checkpoints at several points while residents have stayed at home.
During the morning hours only people working in public and private institutions not covered by the ban were allowed to go to work.
Coronavirus outbreak, which was first identified in Wuhan, China and declared a pandemic by World Health Organization on March 11, has killed over 239,653 worldwide, with more than 3,402,994 infections, while recoveries have reached 1,084,729. (ILKHA)