In 2024, Gaziantep's crime data shows a moderate level of concern among its residents. While the crime index suggests a presence of crime, public perception varies across different types of crimes and safety throughout the day.
Gaziantep residents generally feel safer during the day but express heightened concerns during the nighttime, especially with property-related crimes.
Gaziantep faces significant challenges with air quality in 2024, largely attributed to high levels of particulate matter. Residents express serious concerns over the health impacts of pollution, particularly in high-traffic and industrial areas.
The city's air quality is considered poor, with PM2.5 and PM10 significantly above recommended levels, posing health risks particularly for vulnerable populations.
Despite poor air quality, Gaziantep residents express satisfaction with garbage disposal services, noting significant improvements in waste management.
However, noise pollution remains a concern in busy and densely populated areas, affecting the daily lives of those living in close proximity to major roads and commercial zones.
Gaziantep’s green and park spaces are well-regarded, providing vital recreational and environmental benefits to the community.
Water quality in Gaziantep is perceived as good, with satisfactory levels of accessibility to clean drinking water for residents.