Heavy rain floods have occurred in various parts of the Black Sea region in northern Turkey, and according to Turkish disaster prevention authorities, 27 people have died and one is missing so far.

In the Black Sea region of northern Turkey, heavy rains continued from the 10th to the 12th, flooding rivers and flooding over a wide area.



In Kastamonu, residential areas were covered with muddy streams, and some residents evacuated to the roofs of gas stations.



Also, in Sinop, a city facing the Black Sea, lying down houses and cars were washed away.



In Kastamonu and other provinces, rescue operations for people left behind in buildings continued on the 12th, and they were rescued by helicopters and boats.

According to Turkish disaster prevention officials, the flood has killed 27 people and left one missing so far.



In addition, more than 1,700 residents were forced to evacuate.



There is also information that more than 100 people are missing, according to local media.



In Turkey, wildfires have continued for two weeks in cities along the Mediterranean coast since the end of July, killing eight people and causing a series of disasters that are thought to be the effects of climate change.