Flash floods hit Istanbul, causing deaths

Fatalities recorded in Başakşehir and Küçükçekmece

The Istanbul Governor’s Office reported two casualties on Tuesday due to flash floods triggered by heavy rains in the Başakşehir and Küçükçekmece districts.

According to an official statement, the intense rainfall has now subsided in Arnavutköy and Küçükçekmece.

Istanbul Governor Davut Gül highlighted on X, formerly known as Twitter, that approximately 125 kilograms of precipitation per square meter had been recorded.

“Citizens whose homes are uninhabitable due to flooding and those at risk of flooding can seek shelter in public facilities by calling 112,” said Gül.

Later, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said that one of the fatalities was a foreign national who was killed in Küçükçekmece.

The fatality in Başakşehir was identified as a 57-year-old woman who was reportedly caught in the heavy rain while she was outdoors.

She was swept away by the floodwaters, and bystanders managed to rescue her after she was carried approximately 1 kilometer by the rushing waters.

Upon the arrival of medical teams at the scene, it was confirmed that the woman had succumbed to her injuries.

Yerlikaya extended his condolences.

He also said that five people were injured, with three of them being discharged immediately after receiving outpatient treatment.

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