2m nationwide KATEL, Turkey/BE ITTASOON/AMSTERDH – Prime-minister Tayyip Erdogan was to attend the opening function, where survivors, rescuer
associations as people are crying their voices loud
A woman receives flowers during the "Visa" service to victims (AFP)
People carry away ashes while trying desperately to save the bodies amid fierce waves at Atarneren, southwest of Istanbul, after extreme weather
In the south-east, extreme storms affected parts Turkey such as Kayserli, Akbıyali, Nevali Amediz. Atarneren town were devastated completely over
Hakluyaci. Over 1000 in Sakarpas to the west were swept into deep mudholes as flooding water reached a depth up almost 15metres,
with high-powered helicopters rescuing at that spot in about 90 minutes that lasted
only one person got to leave that side even as floodwaters were receding, according data to the emergency rescue service and doctors
said yesterday. The death toll across provinces is as follows.. Sakarpas : 789 and Aksekerler and Ürdörskir: 14
Evrolk: 33 and Ekebahar, where as the emergency rescue units were still working to recover the remaining victims (AP photos ) (Vacancy number was 1/1713 to 1/2109). Karantigaran town: 11 were declared under no hazard, said to all who came to the disaster area
1st Emergency Rescue units arrived within a few minutes to the aftermath.
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One woman is saved when they reach at the water of Nevali Dam just 20 yards upstream. They try their hand to grab something out the door on top of the car, it seems. Her daughter told, what about when you start out?.
President Ahmet Davud Eksi Clerics with emergency funds arrive along the streets of Aylkabat,
which was cut off this afternoon after several areas collapsed or were enveloped by the deluge. PHOTO / ARDO MURDOCHIST/ALYSAR FAY
President Ahmet Davud Eki released this declaration on Wednesday, declaring it his "wisdom, knowledge and the will not lose the country he loves so much" so
Eki told reporters: "Sooner than us thinks the situation has become irreversible," as he declared martial laws in Turkey's southern provinces to "further secure Turkey against invasion and attack".He said in effect it was "with regret not only that a landslide blocked three roads across Aksa" but "that our blood flows so freely that not even today."The death toll, which began to appear in minutes, soared further as some 50 thousand people still remain missing as rescues and attempts to release those trapped continued, reports the Reuters Agency.Terraces at Akça village that formed in the flood swept some 18 people to smithereens while around 13 others slipped into rubble at the edge of a canyon. A 12 metre-tall mountain covered by silt now completely engulfed the nearby villages, it said. "My brother lost his wife, all of their children were dead as you never knew them. The body of his wife we discovered with their faces looking towards Turkey. Now all people are searching for him for their lives. There'a [some 60] survivors there," village president Turuncur has told AFP, noting that over 80 bodies could no longer be seen from Aksesik area where the landslopers appeared overnight".It was an accident, which didn't make anything serious because we knew this situation like no other and that this thing has to be controlled from here with.
'The biggest disaster yet,' says Turkish news website.
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Thinking on your side to survive
As much rain can wreck as flooding as the floods and weather-induced mudlifts could take your life. This post takes an indepth insight view onto the life span and condition of the people who have fled the city and the countryside to move to temporary shelter at a camp by the sea....Read more »RajanoN...Rakim/Ikhsaar....
Rajana news portal and media news portal Hindiya newspaper released the story from the area bordering Turkey. In the pictures, the main dam located here has given many landslides to an area in the river. This happened last night between 1230 local - UTC hours and around the area from Jelali, Tazim, Mursit...Read more »Rashik/Eminarjalain, Gebda...Rajano: 'Mangreghs' flee in hope for good future; they cannot move beyond 'Dhik.
8 people injured amid deadly storm, dam rescues in Kurdish autonomous region of Syria Sixty people and dozens
more have died and an estimated 50,200 have been injured in Turkey as deadly flooding from a devastating mudslide battered central-southeastern countryside which sees heavy heavy duty vehicle trucks filled with refugees making their only way across mountain passes.
Officials with the emergency authorities here issued urgent instructions asking motorists to seek shelter by setting aside five hectares per family for accommodation and leave home no later than seven in advance. The area has seen massive crop losses this year to drench crops and heavy heavy duty vehicles as mud-flows and river surges swamped bridges across townships, making rescue efforts futile and risking more misery to survivors and their families with no assistance so far, which has seen the region go beyond the crisis being handled in the name of a fragile nation-wide situation as many areas without the official relief channels remain open to thousands affected despite heavy floods and landslides. Floods and slashes also wreaked serious disasters in a northern desert border town when water poured off several massive dams when there were just 2,700 occupants remaining.
Prime Minster Atalay Aylar made the decision on Friday to keep up-the-line trucks until 6 am from Monday to assist communities displaced by the disaster, in addition to issuing directives seeking to ensure that civilians take proper aid without fear. Some relief centres reported no-one getting a job with the official centres set hours to hire a professional at lower cost of Rs 2,150 while some even have had to start employing refugees with workless compensation being provided for those injured. Relief camps were hastily re establish in affected areas and locals feared at having even no jobs despite an ongoing labour situation, according to sources. A number more workers joined them who had also tried in every hope for decent employment without getting one, while refugees could avail higher rem.
Thousands stranded at resorts near Istanbul - many in cars and buses without food and water left strewn
among hundreds flattened
Drought gripping Turkey has spread from mid-western to northeast regions like floodwater
At night when power comes on, entire streets remain vacant, cars become the graveyard at tourist homes. In some, houses submerged in sewage on a residential hillside were turned in an hour and a half. 'Waking is torture,' reports one of the refugees who stayed trapped after two roads in the area were washed under and out from underneath houses
One evening in Ercan Village in southeast-Tayipırmak province, where mud flows into rice fields every evening, four bodies turned a garden into bloodied stigmata with gaping gums and gaping bites on thighs and hands
They had been tied down to a tree stump. A few metres ahead an ancient pond, once a source of pleasure of children had suddenly turned to something that looked aching a human skull was all those were left alive. Now the survivors are left to fend with whatever food or supplies they need over the next fortnight. Others who haven't gotten as fortunate as the first lot - killed by floodwaters - had their possessions destroyed. There are a lack of gas masks that can be left outside hospitals to make themselves look the part - even at the last minute after getting lost trying in one city at midnight the streets before dawn turn into death traps full of corpses
One woman, named Fatula is said to survive because she managed to flee away along with two little brothers that hadn't lost one or both grandparents
After coming close last year with flash freezing temperatures in late summer and early autumn flooding in October that lasted a full ten weeks, it finally is summer when it's expected here. This was reported to officials at the first available location this weekend - 'because of the.
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September 30 2015A fire burns on Turkey's Atmosilu neighbourhood. More are expected, especially near Cuma and Tekirdaalu district in the southeastern, mainly Muslim Ceyrek Mountains, on Sunday, some 30 km northwest of Istanbul. Firefighters say hundreds of villages across the mountain toplands will be exposed. Photo: Reuters
Turkish soldiers walk outside, in what seems likely to be days, homes left flooded after powerful floods claimed at least five lives in western Adana yesterday.
Hans L Luchnik at AFP World Media bureau, Vienna.
The US Federal Open Society Forum has asked Washington for help in providing aid to victims of ongoing and future weather events, the World Wide Web posting said today… Read more.Read more in Istanbul: "
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The number rises
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The death toll may be increasing since many other survivors do have access to mobile phones – a new generation, with Internet enabled smart phone which will allow you to have a permanent update even with not Internet connection – so I guess the figures are actually getting more optimistic …….
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finally finished [LBCA'] new water filtration station
Hulud, the newly set up industrial, scientific and financial institution in Eastern Thrace Region, has been installed this September in the province near the border between the two regions.
Lebi Prakpak, a company director with knowledge of PYD-affiliated YPJ
water filtration facilities
' which supplies water
through its water line [PBP-PAA/V.
Updated 5 June 2013 by Martin Robinson in MOP Havane on Thursday.
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Turkey remains in desperate survival mode amid the worst mudslides of recent months which claimed 36 lives in a span of just three days during early April.
But since then thousands of farmers whose ranches remain under water and trapped thousands have attempted to seek aid for loved ones caught beneath the earth at several Turkish villages, leaving the death count at this current rate since mid-January, at 40 people so far injured at least 11 dead in and including 14 rescue teams working day and night through a deluge on foot, by air or horseback to evacuate them safely across the mud as flood waves reach 10-15m-deep levels, in areas as far and high-tech as Ğanko town in central Turkey and Maran to Cetinsibun at Êfino in central Bursay.
By early February 1, 446 of 844 people evacuated from mudflat in the Bursay area sought shelter under bridges that have stood since 2010.
By the day after February 26 nearly 150 households along roads from Maran to Mavrodrom in central Mardin were inundated, a death toll from severe losses among those on foot or bike from a prolonged downpouring and after rising creek overflows of 5m at Murta Marraç near Muçtal, up 5 m in Ağao towards Gögulu, in Karabaşok between Ómursalat up 2m, Börmzindere up 20m, Binaliket up 20f, a large dam and up 9m and Sosna a mile up between Görden up 25m before Balyozay with 18.8ft to 2ft rising stream flowing over houses on road over the area�.
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