Turkey floods: Death toll rises to 70, over 40 still missing

The floods that hit Turkey last week has brought chaos as torrents of water tossed dozens of cars and heaps of debris along streets. It has destroyed several buildings and bridges, closed roads and has also damaged electricity infrastructure.

Turkey floods: Death toll rises to 70, over 40 still missing
Heavy floods hit Turkey's Black Sea region (Photo: Reuters)

ISTANBUL: Flash floods that swept through towns in Turkish Black Sea provinces have killed 70 people and emergency workers continue to search for 47 missing people, authorities said on Monday.

The floods last week brought chaos as torrents of water tossed dozens of cars and heaps of debris along streets, destroyed buildings and bridges, closed roads and damaged electricity infrastructure.

Sixty people died as a result of floods in Kastamonu province. Another nine people died in Sinop and one in Bartin, the Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said.

Forty-seven people were reported missing in Kastamonu and Sinop, it said.

Turkey floods

Drone footage showed massive damage in the town of Bozkurt in Kastamonu province, where rescue teams searched demolished buildings at the weekend.

More than 2,000 people were evacuated from affected areas, some with the help of helicopters and boats, AFAD said.

Weather forecasters warned of further flooding due to expected heavy rainfall on Monday in Black Sea provinces to the east of the regions affected last week.

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