At least 40 people have now been killed in Turkey's catastrophic floods

The floods in the north of the country have followed hot on the tail of wildfires that raged in the south for two weeks.

People in the aftermath of the floods in Bozkurt town of Kastamonu province, Turkey, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021.

People in the aftermath of the floods in Bozkurt town of Kastamonu province, Turkey, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021. Source: AP

Families of those missing after Turkey's worst floods in years are anxiously watching rescue teams search buildings, fearing the death toll from the raging torrents could rise further.

At least 40 people have died from the floods in the northern Black Sea region, the second natural disaster to strike the country this month.

Drone footage by Reuters showed massive damage in the flood-hit Black Sea town of Bozkurt, where emergency workers were searching demolished buildings.

Thirty-four people died as a result of floods in the Kastamonu district which includes Bozkurt, and another six people died in Sinop, the Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate said.
An aerial photo shows destroyed buildings after floods and mudslides in Bozkurt, Kastamonu province, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021.
An aerial photo shows destroyed buildings after floods and mudslides in Bozkurt, Kastamonu province, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021. Source: IHA
In one collapsed building along the banks of the swollen river, 10 people were still believed buried. The rapid floodwaters appeared to have swept away the foundations of several other apartment blocks.

Relatives of the missing, desperate for news, were nearby.

The floods brought chaos to northern provinces just as authorities were declaring wildfires that raged through southern coastal regions for two weeks had been brought under control.
About 45 centimetres of rain fell in less than three days in one village near Bozkurt.

Torrents of water tossed dozens of cars and heaps of debris along streets, destroyed bridges, closed roads and cut off electricity to hundreds of villages.

The small town of Bozkurt lies in a valley along the banks of the Ezine river in Kastamonu province, 2.5 km from the Black Sea.


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