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AFAD issues heavy rain alerts in 15 Turkish provinces

AFAD issues heavy rain alerts in 15 Turkish provinces

The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) has declared crimson alerts in 16 provinces throughout the nation, implementing measures to mitigate the extent of harm brought on by heavy downpours.

“We have issued warnings to 15 provinces and are closely monitoring them in collaboration with meteorology. Our team remains active 24/7,” mentioned the President of AFAD Yunus Sezer.

He additional emphasised AFAD’s dedication to making sure the security and well-being of residents throughout this difficult interval.

Sezer, accompanied by Ordu Governor Tuncay Sonel and Metropolitan Mayor Mehmet Hilmi Güler, visited the town of Ordu, which suffered vital harm induced as a consequence of heavy rainfall. Fortunately, no lives have been misplaced within the flooding that occurred in Ordu, mentioned Sezer.

“Our assessment teams have commenced their work to evaluate the extent of the damage. Despite the heavy rainfall since midnight, our center in Ordu remained free from casualties. However, we have observed damages to workplaces, as well as property damage caused by flooding in houses and vehicles,” Sezer famous.

“Our damage assessment teams are currently deployed in the field, and we are determined to swiftly address the needs of our citizens and provide the necessary support. Both our President and the Minister of Interior have given us instructions to offer all forms of assistance, and we will strive to fulfill them promptly,” he additional added.

Sezer highlighted the affect of torrential rain, main to just about a thousand landslides within the area. He acknowledged, “Four of our teams are presently working tirelessly across the affected areas in Ordu. We are committed to preventing any further harm to our citizens and will prioritize their safety throughout this ordeal.”

Tragically, one particular person misplaced their life because of the heavy rain in Samsun. Sezer expressed his condolences, saying, “Regrettably, we experienced another loss of life in Samsun yesterday as a result of the flooding. Search and rescue operations were carried out tirelessly from night till morning, and the victim was recovered earlier today.”

Sezer assured the general public that every one disaster facilities, together with governors, mayors, and group leaders, are actively engaged in managing the state of affairs. Precautionary measures have been carried out in areas susceptible to dangers, together with the deployment of development tools. Furthermore, plane are on standby at search and rescue factors, prepared to reply to any potential emergencies.

Notably, the Coast Guard helicopter efficiently rescued stranded residents in Şile yesterday, and related precautions are being taken in that area.

Sezer urged residents to heed the orange warning that may stay in impact until tomorrow, advising them to keep away from high-risk areas resembling creek beds.

As the nation grapples with the aftermath of heavy rainfalls, AFAD and related authorities are working diligently to help affected communities and alleviate the affect of those disasters on the lives of residents.

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