Türkiye's HAYAT 112 Emergency mobile application has surpassed 600,000 downloads within its first month of launch, helping authorities respond to more than 7,100 emergency incidents, Interior Minister Mustafa Çiftçi announced Thursday.

In a statement shared on social media platform NSosyal, Çiftçi said the application has received strong public interest since its launch and has become an important digital tool for improving emergency response and public safety services.

According to the minister, authorities responded to 7,157 emergency incidents reported through the application during its first month. These included traffic accidents, medical emergencies, fires and public security incidents.

The app also handled more than 12 million operations in its first month, averaging over 370,000 transactions per day, including emergency reports, location detection, map services and address searches.

Çiftçi said the application's Radar feature, designed to support safer driving, was used for more than 800,000 radar and average-speed corridor inquiries during the same period.