Ankara, Mar 17: Rescue teams on Thursday retrieved two more bodies after floods struck two Turkish provinces that were already devastated by last month's powerful earthquake, raising the death toll in the new disaster to 16.
Flash floods caused by torrential rains turned streets in the provinces of Adiyaman and Sanlifurfa into rivers on Wednesday, sweeping away cars and inundating homes and campsites sheltering earthquake survivors. Earthquake in Turkey Again! Quake of Magnitude 5.6 Hits Yesilyurt, Many Feared Trapped As More Buildings Collapse (See Pics and Video).
Flash Floods Create Havoc in Sanlifurfa
After the #Flood in #Şanlıurfa the flood waters engulfed the road at the Hilvan - Bozova road, at the Ördek Village point.#Turkiye pic.twitter.com/paGs8nCRfc
— Rahul Sisodia (@Sisodia19Rahul) March 15, 2023
Most of the deaths occurred in Sanliurfa, where rescuers on Thursday found the bodies of two people who had been reported missing amid mud and debris left by the floods. The search teams there were still looking for one missing person.
In Adiyaman, two people drowned after a container home sheltering a family of earthquake survivors was washed away by surging waters. A nurse and her two-year-old child are still missing.
Devastating Flood in Sanlifurfa
Turkey this minute! A devastating flood in Sanliurfa! Emergency evacuation!#Turkey #sanliurfasel #floods #Sanliurfa #Turkey #earthquake #sanliurfasel #Tsunami #Deprem #Turkiye pic.twitter.com/AKL4SoGTJB
— Anil Kumar Verma (@AnilKumarVerma_) March 16, 2023
Adiyaman and Sanliurfa were among 11 Turkish provinces that were hit by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake on Feb. 6, killing more than 48,000 people in Turkiye and an estimated 6,000 people in northern Syria.
Meanwhile, a moderately strong earthquake shook a city in northeast Turkiye on Thursday, sending people out into the streets in fear.
Severe Flooding in Urfa City
#BREAKING #TURKIYE #TURQUIA #TURQUIE #TURKEY
🔴TURKIYE :#VIDEO SEVERE FLOODING IN URFA CITY, SOUTHEASTERN TURKIYE!
After heavy rainfall, flash floods hit the city of Şanlıurfa (Urfa).#BreakingNews #UltimaHora #Flash #Urfa #Sanliurfa #Flooding #Inundaciones #Inondation #Sel pic.twitter.com/48JPR0cSb3
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The magnitude 4.8 earthquake was centered in the city of Bolu, some 260 kilometers (162 miles) east of Istanbul. Earthquake in Turkey: Another Quake of Magnitude 5.5 Jolts Turkiye, Says EMSC.
Flooding Worsens Conditions of Earthquake Survivors in Adiyaman
Flooding worsened conditions for #earthquake survivors in Adiyaman #Turkiye as many camps were inundated.
⁰Among the many partners supporting local authorities to respond to the earthquakes and now the floods, partner NGO @AARJapan distributed food packs and hygiene kits today. pic.twitter.com/Phqe4X5XNa
— Alvaro Rodriguez (@AJRodriguezUN) March 16, 2023
Bolu's mayor, Tanju Ozcan, told HaberTurk television there were no reports of damage to any buildings in the city but said many people rushed outdoors in fear.
He said medics had responded to “one or two” panic attack cases. A few people were also injured after jumping from balconies.
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