Flash floods hit six Turkish provinces, claiming two lives
- Flash floods and landslides on August 24 hit six Turkish provinces following heavy rain, AA and DHA reported.
- Accordingly, heavy rains in Kırşehir, Kayseri, Sivas, Konya, Nevşehir, and Kahramanmaraş provinces led to flash floods and landslides.
- Mustafa Akar, aged 52, within the village of Uzun Ali in Kırşehir was a type of who misplaced his life after being caught within the flood.
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Flash floods and landslides on August 24 hit six Turkish provinces following heavy rain, AA and DHA reported.
Accordingly, heavy rains in Kırşehir, Kayseri, Sivas, Konya, Nevşehir, and Kahramanmaraş provinces led to flash floods and landslides. Two individuals have been caught within the flood and died within the provinces of Kırşehir and Kayseri.
Mustafa Akar, aged 52, within the village of Uzun Ali in Kırşehir was a type of who misplaced his life after being caught within the flood. Akar was discovered lifeless 4 kilometers from the place he was misplaced.
However, many agricultural fields have been broken within the flood within the village.
Muhittin Saraç was additionally discovered lifeless within the Bünyan district of Kayseri. Whereas the flood swept his automobile away, he was discovered lifeless 10 kilometers away.
The flood affected the Gürün Sivas space as a result of overflow of Nant Tohma. The floods blocked the roads connecting the world with the provinces of Kayseri and Malatya.
One other affected province was Nevşehir. Because the flood swept by way of the streets, items of rock falling from fairy chimneys broken autos.
In Kahramanmaraş province, it rained 8 kilograms per sq. meter in 10 minutes.
