22.6 kilograms of precipitation fell per square meter, and the color of the sea changed.

22.6 kilograms of precipitation fell per square meter, and the color of the sea changed.

29.11.2025 16:31

In the Bodrum district of Muğla, 22.6 kilograms of rainfall per square meter fell within 6 hours. Due to the mud-laden runoff, one part of the sea remained bright blue, while another part turned dark brown.

After the heavy rain that affected the Bodrum district of Muğla in the morning hours, the color of the sea changed. While one part of the sea remained deep blue, other parts turned brown.

With the mixing of mud-laden currents into the sea, two distinct colors appeared along the coastline. While one part of the sea remained deep blue, the other part turned dark brown due to the mud. In the drone footage, the color separation was seen to progress in a sharp line, while citizens watched this scene in astonishment. Following the heavy rainfall, the Bodrum District Governor's Office, Bodrum Municipality, security forces, and gendarmerie were put on alert.

22.6 kilograms of rain fell per square meter, the color of the sea changed

22.6 KILOGRAMS OF RAINFALL PER SQUARE METER IN 6 HOURS

While the municipal teams quickly cleaned the mud and debris carried by the overflowing streams, the security forces controlled the traffic flow. Bodrum District Governor Ali Sırmalı mobilized all teams against a possible flood in the district and maintained a state of alert in the area. Meanwhile, it was learned that 22.6 kilograms of rain fell per square meter in the last 6 hours.

22.6 kilograms of rain fell per square meter, the color of the sea changed
22.6 kilograms of rain fell per square meter, the color of the sea changed

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