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Camper van with tourists swept into sea in Turkey

16.01.2026 05:31 1 min 1 source
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Camper van with tourists swept into sea in Turkey
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A camper van with two Russian tourists was swept into the sea in the Turkish resort of Kemer. The incident occurred due to a sudden flash flood caused by heavy rain. The people were evacuated by motorboats and the vehicle was recovered using excavators, with no reported injuries.

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