Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ruin from flooding

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

Buildings sit in ruin Friday after a stream burst its banks and flooded the town of Bozkurt in Turkey’s Kastamonu province. Flooding and mudslides in the town killed at least 38 people, according to authoritie­s. Emergency services crews searched for survivors in collapsed buildings and in flooded homes, shops and basements.

ANKARA, Turkey — The death toll from floods and mudslides in northern Turkey rose to at least 38 on Friday, officials said, as emergency crews searched collapsed buildings, swamped homes, and submerged basements for more victims and survivors. An opposition politician said more than 300 people may be unaccounte­d for.

Torrential rains that pounded the Black Sea coastal provinces of Bartin, Kastamonu, Sinop and Samsun on Wednesday caused the flooding that demolished homes and bridges and swept away cars. More than 1,700 people were evacuated across the region, some lifted from rooftops by helicopter­s, and many were being temporaril­y housed in student dormitorie­s.

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca announced on Twitter late Friday that 32 people died in Kastamonu and six in Sinop.

In Kastamonu, a stream burst its banks and inundated the town of Bozkurt. Raging floodwater­s demolished one waterfront building and severely damaged two neighborin­g buildings. A number of bodies washed up on the Black Sea shore, Halk TV reported, airing footage of people carrying a body bag on a beach in an unidentifi­ed province.

The floods struck on the heels of wildfires in southern Turkey that devastated forest lands in the seaside provinces of Mugla and Antalya that are popular with tourists. At least eight people died and thousands of residents were forced to flee.

Scientists say there is little doubt that climate change from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas is driving more extreme events, such as heat waves, droughts, wildfires, floods and storms. Such calamities are expected to happen more frequently as the planet warms.

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