The UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for Turkey after an explosion in Istanbul on Sunday.
FCDO travel advice aims to inform British nationals so they can make decisions about travelling abroad. The department advises on coronavirus, terrorism, safety and security, local laws and customs, entry requirements, health, natural disasters and money.
Following an explosion in the country's capital on Sunday (November 13), advice to UK travellers has been updated, with people warned to "remain vigilant".
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Six people were killed in the attack, while some 81 were injured. Vice-President Fuat Oktay said the blast was thought to be a terrorist attack carried out by a woman, and a suspect has since been arrested.
The Government department said: "On November 13 there was an explosion in Istiklal Avenue shopping street in central Istanbul. The area is now cordoned off, further areas may face temporary closures and travel within the city may be affected.
"The British Embassy is in contact with local authorities and urgently seeking further information following reports of an incident in Istanbul. You should remain vigilant, minimise travel around this area, and follow the advice of the local security authorities and/or your tour operator."
The Foreign Office said it will provide updates as the situation develops. UK tourists are not currently advised against travelling to Turkey.
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