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Torrential rain leaves Istanbul awash

  • Published
    18 July 2017
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Commuters could only stand and watch as fast flowing water flooded metro tracks

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Commuters in Istanbul faced quite a major challenge getting to work after torrential rainfall caused major flooding in the city and turning roads into rivers.

Videos, photographs and reaction to the watery transformation were shared more than 120,000 times using the rather understated hashtag #yagmur, external which translates simply as 'rain'.

People were forced to abandon their vehicles and in some cases emergency services had to use boats to rescue drivers and passengers from flooded underpasses.

Metro stations were flooded and one commuter posted videos of water rushing up the tracks, external as he waited - possibly in vain - for his train to arrive.

Flooding in the Istanbul metroImage source, @Mellowmeloo

And @mervepekdemirrr posted a photo of bus passengers, external who had to keep their feet off the floor after the water rose so high it started to seep inside.

Pedestrians were left to wade their way to dry land and the authorities urged people not to leave home if possible.

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Flooding in IstanbulImage source, Tuba Kose
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Tuba Kose filmed the flooding in her street from the safety of her home

Some in the city responded to a testing situation with good humour, mocking up suggestions of alternative ways to make it to work through the adverse conditions.

One posted, external a picture of a man in diving gear travelling on the metro.

A man dressed in diving gear on a metro trainImage source, @Turkish_Futbol1

Meanwhile, others were sharing an image from Thailand floods in 2011 and suggesting that desperate Turks were trying to keep their money safe, external from the unprecedented downpour.

An hand holding money raised above a person submerged under waterImage source, AFP/Getty Images/Asaad Hanna

According to a spokesperson for the Turkish Forestry and Water Affairs Minister, and reported by Turkish newspaper The Hurriyet Daily News, external, a year's rainfall had fallen in 12 hours.

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