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Surge in ‘Turkey’s granary’ sinkholes imperils agriculture

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Over 2,600 sinkholes in Turkey’s Konya Plain are threatening agriculture and residential areas, driven by drought and excessive water use.

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Turkey’s fertile Konya Plain, dubbed “the country’s granary,” is facing a surge in sinkholes.

These sinkholes, which vary in size, threaten agricultural activities and are increasingly getting closer to residential areas. The latest count shows their number has surpassed 2,600, primarily due to drought and the uncontrolled use of underground water.

The most affected districts include Cihanbeyli, Yunak, Kulu, Sarayönü and Kadınhanı, known for their high grain production.

The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) and the Sinkhole Application Research Center at Konya Technical University are closely monitoring the development of sinkholes and seeking preventive measures.

Current data indicates that sinkholes are now advancing toward more critical locations such as populated regions, energy investment areas, and places with high agricultural activity, unlike their previous emergence in mostly isolated areas.

Experts say that while sinkholes will always exist, human activity contributes to their increasing numbers.

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