Turkey is failing to
catch a breath from natural calamities.
the country which was struck hard by the
6th of February earthquake of magnitude
7.8 killing scores of people and
destroying several buildings. now
torrential rain has triggered flash
floods in turkey’s Southeastern
provinces. according to Media reports at
least 10 people have been killed in the
flash floods. flash floods have turned
roads into rivers, flood water carried
away cars and debris and inundated the
basements and ground floors of some
buildings.
meanwhile the country’s disaster
Management Authority has said that,
divers in boats are carrying out the
search and rescue operations for the
missing
and people trapped in the buildings.
it even said that in the last 24 hours
more than 100 millimeters per square
meter of rain had fallen into the
affected provinces.
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