An attempted coup occurs in Turkiye, severely disrupting government functions as the streets fill with unrest. Military units are deployed, curfews are enforced, and roadblocks limit movement across the country. Communications become unreliable, and mass demonstrations quickly intensify, creating a volatile and unpredictable security environment.
This crisis simulation places participants in the midst of a sudden government collapse, requiring rapid decision making to coordinate evacuation and maintain contact with students amid widespread unrest.
SafeAbroad’s Crisis Simulations are 90-minute interactive sessions specifically designed to support institutional readiness for complex international emergencies.