Flood-struck areas of Turkey’s Black Sea region to be declared disaster area

President Erdoğan has said that parts of Turkey's Rize that were affected by floods will be declared a disaster area. At least six people died, with two people missing, in flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rain.

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Parts of Turkey’s Black Sea region hit by flooding and landslides will be officially declared a disaster area, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on July 17.

Speaking at a hospital opening and inaugurations of other newly completed projects in Turkey’s eastern Erzurum province, Erdoğan said the formal declaration will be announced after the next cabinet meeting, likely at the start of next week.

The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority said downpours hit northeastern Rize on July 14 after landslides caused heavy damage in some areas, with a building destroyed in the village of Muradiye.

At least six people died, with two people missing, in flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rain.

Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu visited the region to assess the situation along with Transport and Infrastructure Minister Adil Karaismailoğlu and Environment and Urbanization Minister Murat Kurum.

Around 5 million Turkish liras ($582,000) will be sent to the region to help recovery efforts.

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