Boy’s body found after flash floods in NW Turkey
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 11:57 | 29 July 2019
- Modified Date: 11:58 | 29 July 2019
The body of a 3-year old boy was found on Monday in Turkey's flood-struck Black Sea province of Düzce, according to officials.
Identified as 3-year-old Kaan Töngel, the boy's body was found 1.5 kilometers away from the northwestern village of Uğurlu in the Akçakoca district, officials said.
Seven people were reported missing after the village was hit by flash floods on July 17-18, the heavy rainfall triggered landslides and blocked roads to villages.
Teams completed search and rescue operations with the last missing child's body found on Monday.
A total of six bodies had been recovered since July 19, also 227 people had been rescued in the Cumayeri, Gölyaka, and Akçakoca districts, according to the provincial governorship.
Last Wednesday, the governorship of Düzce declared the northwestern province, a disaster-prone area.
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