People in Turkey are reportedly scrambling to withdraw money
The Turkish military reportedly staged a coup on Friday night, deploying military onto the streets of Istanbul and Ankara, Turkey's largest city and capital respectively.
And people in Turkey are now reportedly scrambling to withdraw money from ATMs.
On Twitter, we saw several reporters and analysts tweet images of people lining up at ATMs:
Turks withdraw money from ATMs after reports of coup. pic.twitter.com/mynuv5voAq
- Mahir Zeynalov (@MahirZeynalov) July 15, 2016
Bankamatik kuyrugu pic.twitter.com/YjW8CbPKlQ
- Karel Valansi (@karelvalansi) July 15, 2016
People standing in line in front of ATMs to get as much money as possible. #Turkey #MilitaryCoup pic.twitter.com/JSMNfvaMKW
- dieser Mathis (@diesermathis) July 15, 2016
People getting money out of ATMs in Turkey /from @tevfik_uyar pic.twitter.com/4QU44jW7nT
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