New Sea Route from Burgas to Istanbul Launches June 24
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Two people died in floods in Istanbul, where torrential rain turned the city's streets into rivers, AFP reported.
The storm flooded a subway station, and dozens of people were evacuated from a city library. Footage on social media shows cars and street stalls being swept away.
Emergency services also reported two dead and four missing in the north-western town of Kirklareli, after earlier reports of three victims of flooding in the central part of Turkey.
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