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Sep 11 2009
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Turkey's prime minister has described the flooding as the 'disaster of the century' [AFP]
Turkey's prime minister has described the flooding as the 'disaster of the century' [AFP]
Residents in parts of northwestern Turkey have been urged to move out of low-lying areas as the country braces itself for more rain.

At least 32 people have died in flash floods that have swept through Istanbul and the surrounding area after the heaviest rainfall recorded there in 80 years.

The authorities have been struggling to clean up in the aftermath of the floods, with emergency services still searching for missing people in Istanbul, Turkey's largest city.

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Earth movers have begun lifting debris at a lorry parking lot where 13 drivers drowned on Wednesday, and authorities said they may recover more bodies as they clear up.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's prime minister called the floods the "disaster of the century", after the heaviest rainfall in at least 80 years turned highways into rivers.

He has promised to strengthen river banks, while the country's interior ministry vowed to compensate Istanbul residents affected.

The Istanbul mayor's office said in a statement on Wednesday that about 900 firefighters and rescuers were working in the flood area, backed up by 220 vehicles and 30 inflatable dinghies.

The statement said that more than 1,000 people had been rescued since Tuesday when the rains first battered the western outermost suburbs of Istanbul before moving over the city.

Istanbul is situated on the steep banks of the Bosphorus strait, one of the world's busiest waterways and a major conduit for cargo ships and oil tankers from the Black Sea.

Elsewhere in northwest Turkey, two bridges were demolished by floodwaters on the Bahcekoy-Saray highway.


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