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Istanbul, Turkey (Severe Weather ("One people were killed and eight…
Istanbul, Turkey
Severe Weather
"One people were killed and eight others injured after severe weather in Istanbul, Turkey on 23 June 2020. Torrential rain caused flash flooding in the city, inundating streets and causing traffic problems. Flooding was reported in several districts. One fatality was reported as a result of floods in Esenyurt district, where several people had to evacuate their homes. Also, strong winds also damaged roofs of buildings and brought down trees and power lines, interrupting power supply in some areas.
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Lack of Education
"Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) has announced the findings of a fresh education report, claiming that more than 2 million students between 6 and 18 years of age do not have access to compulsory education, totaling 14 percent of the country’s total population of the age group."
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Climate Change/Pollution
"Turkish Chamber of Environmental Engineers, show that Istanbul has a serious air pollution problem."
Excessive amount of cars due to overpopulation (car amount in Istanbul: 4 million 173 thousand 312 in 2018)
-Public Transport (metro, underground subway, bus)
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Economic Crisis
As per Financial times, "Youth unemployment in Istanbul, stood in 24% in 2020. One of the highest in Europe"
-Government needs to provide economical support for businesses and people
People lose jobs, factories shut down, smaller or big business lose lots of money and/or close
Poverty
"The mean household size tends to increase in poorer households, as nearly six out of 10 households have more than four members. Meanwhile, 45.6 percent of the poorest women in Turkey are housewives."
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Some people can't afford to live in good houses since prices are high and the economy is bad. Those people tend to live in slums/tents/farms. Or if they have a big family and a bit of money, a bunch of people share the same house.