The Üsküdar Secondhand Book Market Was Flooded: Hundreds of Books Were Ruined.
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Istanbul Governor Davut Gül visited the Sahaflar Bazaar in Üsküdar, which was flooded due to yesterday's heavy rainfall. Governor Gül stated that all material damages would be compensated.
Yesterday's heavy rainfall caused flooding in the secondhand book market in Üsküdar. Istanbul Governor Davut Gül visited the market, which suffered extensive damage, and stated, "We will cover all material losses. However, we know that no amount of financial support can compensate for the loss of books, documents, and rare works, each carrying a unique memory, that have been collected over years of effort."
In Üsküdar, a district of Istanbul affected by thunderstorms and heavy rain, hundreds of books were damaged in the flooded secondhand book market.
The secondhand book market in Üsküdar district of Istanbul was flooded as a result of a thunderstorm and heavy rain. Hundreds of books were soaked and rendered unusable due to the water reaching a meter in depth. Shopkeepers stated that the response was delayed and inadequate, causing them significant losses.
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