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Child's body found in flood-hit northwest Turkey

July 28, 2019 at 5:30 pm

A photo shows the damage caused by heavy rains and landslides at Ugurlu village in Akcakoca district of Turkey’s northwestern Duzce province on 20 July 2019. [Ömer Ürer – Anadolu Agency]

A child’s body was found on Sunday in Turkey’s flood-hit northwestern province of Duzce amid search and rescue efforts for two missing children, a rescue official said, Anadolu Agency reported.

The body was found near Ugurlu village of Akcakoca district, the official said.

Efforts continue for recovery of the child’s body while search and rescue efforts are underway for the other missing child, it added.

A total of 232 people have so far been rescued in the Cumayeri and Akcakoca districts, according to the provincial governorate.

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Some 135 people were also given shelter, it added.

Search operations are focusing along the 21-kilometer (13-mile) riverbank, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said on July 19.

“All residents trapped in villages were rescued by helicopter. We have reached almost every area to provide food and shelter,” Soylu said.

Cumayeri and Akcakoca were hit last Wednesday by heavy rainfall that triggered landslides and disrupted road traffic.