The search for the person who got lost in the current in Giresun continued.

GİRESUN (AA) – Search efforts are continuing for the person who got lost in the current while fishing in the stream 4 days ago in Yağlıdere district of Giresun.

GİRESUN (AA) – Search efforts are continuing for the person who got lost in the current while fishing in the stream 4 days ago in Yağlıdere district of Giresun. Teams of AFAD, Gendarmerie Search and Rescue, Coast Guard Command, maritime police and other relevant institutions and organizations continued their search and rescue activities in the area where Yağlıdere Stream flows into the sea from Kanlıca village, where Sedat Çelik was caught in the current.

On the other hand, images of the moments when Sedat Çelik and his nephew with the same name, whose lifeless body was found in the stream, were fishing shortly before they were swept away by the current, emerged. The video shot by Yeğen Çelik’s brother showed the moments when his uncle and nephew tried to catch fish by casting a net. An investigation was launched to find Sedat Çelik (54) and his 28-year-old nephew, who got lost in the current while fishing on the Yağlıdere Stream passing through Kanlıca village on May 23.

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The body of nephew Sedat Çelik, who was found approximately 250 meters away from where he disappeared, was buried in the district yesterday. 11The water discharged from a height of 173 meters at the Karakaya Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant (HEPP) in Çüngüş district of Diyarbakır turned into a visual feast. The amount of water in the basin of Karakaya Dam and HEPP, Turkey’s third largest dam and second largest hydroelectric power plant, reached 9.5 billion cubic meters with heavy rainfall.

In the Karakaya Dam and HEPP, which has an installed capacity of 1800 megawatts with a total of 6 units, 2 discharge gates of the dam were opened in the first place on May 11, after 7 years, against the risk of possible floods due to the water level approaching the maximum level. The discharge of pressurized water from the dam set, whose body height is 173 meters, turned into a visual feast. Rainbows occasionally form in the region due to sunlight.

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