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Floods hit northern Turkey; several people hurt, missing

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August 11, 2021
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ANKARA, Turkey — Heavy rains triggered severe floods and mudslides in northern Turkey on Wednesday, leaving one woman missing, others injured and cars swept away by torrents, officials said. One
dam reportedly burst and helicopters scrambled to rescue people stranded on rooftops, according to AP.

The floods hit the Black Sea coastal provinces of Bartin, Kastamonu and Sinop early Wednesday. They came as firefighters in southwest Turkey worked to extinguish a wildfire in Mugla province, an
area popular with tourists that runs along the Aegean Sea. At least eight people and countless animals have died and thousands of people had to flee during more than 200 wildfires in Turkey since
July 28.

The worst-hit flood area appeared to be in Kastamonu, where the town of Bozkurt was inundated and dozens of cars were swept away by raging waters. Unconfirmed reports said the flooding may have
been caused by a burst dam nearby.

“Within 10 minutes, everywhere was flooded,” restaurant owner Nuri Ersoz told Halk TV television by telephone. He said he feared for his cousin’s life since he believed she may have been trapped in
her home.

There were no immediate reports of any casualties.

In Bartin, the flash floods demolished several houses and at least two bridges and caused the partial collapse of a road leading to the neighbouring province of Karabuk, the private Turkish news
agency DHA reported. At least 13 people were injured when part of a bridge caved in, the country’s disaster and emergency management agency said.

Emergency workers rescued at least 15 people trapped in their homes or vehicles, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported. But they were searching for an 80-year-old woman in the village of
Akorensokuler who was swept away by floodwaters after her house collapsed, the Interior Ministry said.

In the town of Ayancik, in Sinop, where a stream burst its banks and at least one house was demolished by gushing waters, helicopters lifted residents to safety from rooftops. The town’s hospital
was evacuated as a precaution, Anadolu reported. Landslides caused the closure of a section of a road between Ayancik and the province’s main city, which is also called Sinop.

Turkey’s Black Sea region is frequently struck by deadly torrential rains and flash flooding.

Climate scientists say there is little doubt that climate change from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas is driving more extreme events, such as heat waves, droughts, wildfires, floods and
storms. Such calamities are expected to happen more frequently on our warming planet.

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