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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Flooding in Antalya

Phoenician town of Antalya, the night of severe rain and hail began pressing the ground floor of the water, shedding on the roof of Phoenicia Mediterranean University High School Girls' Dormitory of the students leave the building by night, took refuge in houses next to the fellow.

Starting at about 2:00 in the morning hours of heavy rain and hail precipitation, was instrumental in the district center of Phoenicia.

Too many homes and work places, as well as the Phoenician Mediterranean University High School Girls' Dormitory building costs as a result of obstruction, ground floor flooded. The roof of the building the electricity network in the fault output flowing. Therefore, in dormitories of up to 25 girl students to leave the building, they settled near the homes of the friends said. Electrical outlets formed by short circuits, so afraid of telling the students in the morning, took things abroad came to the building.

Phoenicia Fire Department officials, the automobiles on the road, home or work places the lower floor of a large number of water-earth citizens and all the help they receive notice to respond instantly to requests for information, has spent considerable effort. Authorities, especially in places of work of Ataturk and the Republic Street, said he saw flood damage.

Meanwhile, a parking lot near Finike Marina, due to excessive rainfall, soil slope, flowed through the landslide occurred. Three cars were partially buried. Water input into some parked cars.

Meteorological Station officials, the district center of 191.2 kilograms per square meter up to the late night rain fell, the rain today is expected to continue at intervals reported.

Governor Jennifer Görgülüarslan Phoenicia, the heart of the district around 3:00 o'clock in the evening traveling around the streets and alleys, the review did severe damage caused by hail and rain. Görgülüarsan governor, alerting administrators of public institutions and organizations, wanted to be precautionary.

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