The General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums announced on their social media account that the fire that broke out in Behramkale village in Çanakkale’s Ayvacık district around 16.30 has been brought under control and cooling efforts are ongoing.

The statement emphasized that there were no negative impacts on cultural assets in the Assos archaeological site due to the fire. However, in order to facilitate the ongoing work and conduct necessary assessments at the site, the Assos archaeological site will be closed to visitors on June 27-29.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation and work towards fully extinguishing the fire in the region. The fire, which broke out in Behramkale village, threatened the historical site but fortunately no cultural assets were damaged.

Efforts are being made to prevent any further damage to the heritage site and ensure the safety of the surrounding areas. The General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums has stated that they will provide updates on the situation as it progresses.

The closure of the Assos archaeological site will allow officials to assess any potential damage caused by the fire and ensure that necessary measures are taken to protect the cultural assets in the area.

Visitors are urged to follow official announcements and updates regarding the reopening of the Assos archaeological site, which is expected to resume normal operation after the completion of necessary assessments and safety measures.

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