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Two killed in flooding in Turkey’s Black Sea region
Baku, September 22, AZERTAC
Two people were killed in flooding caused by heavy rain in the Black Sea province of Trabzon on September 21 after rivers swollen by heavy rain spilled over their banks in the Besikduzu district, according to Daily News.
Deputy Prime Minister Nurettin Canikli said it had rained four times as much as normal.
“It was impossible for the infrastructure to endure that much rain,” Canikli told journalists, adding that if necessary measures had not been taken, the results would have been worse.
“Unfortunately, despite all the precautions, the flooding couldn’t be prevented. It’s becoming less, but couldn’t be prevented completely,” he also said.
The bottom floors of plenty of houses and businesses were flooded and cars were left inundated on the streets.
Canikli, who visited the Beşikdüzü district in order to conduct inspections, received information from officials in the area regarding the flooding.
Electricity was also cut in the district amid efforts by Trabzon Metropolitan Municipality to clean up the streets. Teams deployed heavy machinery in the streets and attempted to open roads that were blocked by mud.
Water installations were also harmed because of the heavy rain, prompting the municipality to distribute water to residents.