Morning began with scattered reports of accidents, until an explosion at a munitions factory in Balıkesir emerged as the day's central tragedy, claiming twelve lives. The facility had last been inspected in August, according to ministers who visited the site.
Syrian developments continued from previous days' diplomatic momentum, with reports of armed opposition groups agreeing to dissolution agreements and Damascus forming new administrative structures. Turkey's Transport Minister announced plans for maritime jurisdiction agreements with Syria, while Defense Minister Güler discussed Syrian matters with US counterpart Austin.
By evening, the government announced the 2025 minimum wage at 22,104 lira, representing a 30% increase. Opposition leader Özel called for labor action in response. Weather alerts affected thirty provinces, while Christmas celebrations proceeded in Istanbul amid reports of restrictions in Syrian territories.