Powerful weather events swept Turkey on November 26, causing serious destruction and security threat. Heavy rains, heavy rains and hurricane-force winds swept across the country, leading to flooding and damage in various regions.
In the city of Izmir, the sea overflowed its banks after intense rains. Flooded streets, shops and residential premises. Similar situations have been recorded in other cities of the country. Ferry flights were canceled due to flooded areas, and videos on social networks show flooded streets, cars and electric scooters under water.
In Antalya province, heavy rains and hurricane-force winds caused flooding and destruction. In many areas of the resort town, cars, shops were damaged, and trees were uprooted. The channels overflowed their banks, threatening the surrounding objects.
In addition, the earthquake in Izmir aggravated the situation, becoming another element of a natural disaster. In a number of districts of other cities, a decrease in temperature was noted, reaching up to 10 degrees in Istanbul. This is accompanied by continued rains and the threat of new flooding.
Authorities have declared an "orange" threat level in several provinces and a "yellow" level in others due to adverse weather conditions. Rescuers work to prevent emergencies, providing assistance to victims and warning of possible threats.
A series of natural disasters in Turkey on November 26 caused real alarm, demanding urgent measures and support for those who suffered from the consequences of this abnormal weather condition.