Flood kills 1, causes heavy damage in Turkey’s capital Ankara
A woman walks in knee-high water as she tries to get inside a car, Ankara, Turkey, June 5, 2020. (AA Photo)


More than 250 businesses and residences were flooded in a sudden downpour in Turkey's capital Ankara, causing devastating damage and heavy financial losses, authorities said Friday.

According to a statement by the Metropolitan Municipality of Ankara, more than 1,500 calls were made to emergency services to report floods across the capital, with some parts of the city seeing as much as 30 centimeters per square meter of rain.

The statement said preliminary assessment revealed that 250 businesses and residential places suffered damage due to floods.

Drivers trying to get to safety were also stuck in flooded roads, with some of them abandoning their vehicles to get to safety.

Meanwhile, a man trying to clean his flooded barbershop died after he got electrocuted due to a short circuit caused by water damage.