9 dead amid storms in Turkey; 11 missing from sunken ship

9 dead amid storms in Turkey; 11 missing from sunken ship

The Kafkametler went down off the coast of Eregli in Zonguldak province yesterday.

Turkey was hit by powerful storms and flooding over the weekend. (AFP pic)
ISTANBUL:
Turkish rescue teams searched today for 11 missing crew members of a cargo ship which sunk off the Black Sea coast amid storms that claimed the lives of at least nine people, including one from the ship, interior minister Ali Yerlikaya said.

He said the Turkish-flagged Kafkametler, with 12 crew on board, had sunk off the coast of Eregli in northwest Turkey’s Zonguldak province and that the body of one crew member had been retrieved.

The ship’s captain had reported yesterday morning that the ship was drifting toward a breakwater at Eregli and Yerlikaya.

The vessel possibly hit the structure after that.

The region was hit by powerful storms yesterday, and inclement weather prevented air and sea vessels from carrying out searches until this morning.

Yerlikaya told reporters that storms and flooding across Turkey over the weekend had resulted in the deaths of four people in the southeastern province of Batman, three people in Zonguldak and another person in Diyarbakir, also in the southeast.

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