Intensive agriculture in Turkey is causing the formation of giant sinkholes due to the overexploitation of groundwater for irrigation. The number of sinkholes in the Central Anatolia region has been increasing rapidly, with 2,550 recorded in 2021 compared to 299 in 2017. This is primarily caused by excessive groundwater pumping for irrigation, leading to the collapse of underground cavities and damage to homes, infrastructure, and agricultural land.