<p>Floods caused by torrential rains hit two Turkish provinces that were devastated by last month's <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/turkey-syria-earthquake-the-scandal-of-not-being-prepared-1191769.html" target="_blank">catastrophic earthquake</a>, killing at least 11 people and increasing the misery for thousands who were left homeless, officials and media reports said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>At least five other people were reported missing.</p>.<p>One person died in the town of Tut in southeastern Adiyaman province, where surging waters swept away a container home sheltering a family of earthquake survivors, Gov. Numan Hatipoglu said.</p>.<p>The governor of neighboring Sanliurfa province, Salih Ayhan, told HaberTurk television that four people were killed by the floods in his region.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/saudi-deposits-5bn-in-quake-hit-turkeys-central-bank-1197740.html" target="_blank">Saudi deposits $5bn in quake-hit Turkey's central bank</a></strong></p>.<p>Later, rescuers found the bodies of five Syrian nationals inside a flooded basement apartment in Sanliurfa, and retrieved another body inside a van that was trapped at an underpass, the private <em>DHA</em> <em>news agency</em> reported.</p>.<p>Television footage from Sanliurfa showed flood waters surging along a street and sweeping away cars, as well as a man being rescued from the underpass.</p>.<p>Several people were evacuated from a drenched camp where earthquake survivors were sheltering in tents. Patients were also evacuated from a hospital, HaberTurk reported.</p>.<p>Turkiye's disaster management agency said more than a dozen professional divers were involved in the rescue efforts in each of the two provinces.</p>.<p>A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck parts of Turkiye and Syria on February 6, killing more than 52,000 people — the vast majority in Turkiye. More than 200,000 buildings in Turkiye either collapsed or were severely damaged.</p>
<p>Floods caused by torrential rains hit two Turkish provinces that were devastated by last month's <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/turkey-syria-earthquake-the-scandal-of-not-being-prepared-1191769.html" target="_blank">catastrophic earthquake</a>, killing at least 11 people and increasing the misery for thousands who were left homeless, officials and media reports said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>At least five other people were reported missing.</p>.<p>One person died in the town of Tut in southeastern Adiyaman province, where surging waters swept away a container home sheltering a family of earthquake survivors, Gov. Numan Hatipoglu said.</p>.<p>The governor of neighboring Sanliurfa province, Salih Ayhan, told HaberTurk television that four people were killed by the floods in his region.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/saudi-deposits-5bn-in-quake-hit-turkeys-central-bank-1197740.html" target="_blank">Saudi deposits $5bn in quake-hit Turkey's central bank</a></strong></p>.<p>Later, rescuers found the bodies of five Syrian nationals inside a flooded basement apartment in Sanliurfa, and retrieved another body inside a van that was trapped at an underpass, the private <em>DHA</em> <em>news agency</em> reported.</p>.<p>Television footage from Sanliurfa showed flood waters surging along a street and sweeping away cars, as well as a man being rescued from the underpass.</p>.<p>Several people were evacuated from a drenched camp where earthquake survivors were sheltering in tents. Patients were also evacuated from a hospital, HaberTurk reported.</p>.<p>Turkiye's disaster management agency said more than a dozen professional divers were involved in the rescue efforts in each of the two provinces.</p>.<p>A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck parts of Turkiye and Syria on February 6, killing more than 52,000 people — the vast majority in Turkiye. More than 200,000 buildings in Turkiye either collapsed or were severely damaged.</p>