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Sultanas: vineyards are flooded

February 10, 2026 at 12:53 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Heavy rainfall in recent weeks has caused the Nif Çayı river in the Turkish province of Manisa overflow its banks. Some farmland has been flooded as a result.

Nif Çayı river bursts its banks

It has been raining for another week in a row in the Turkish province of Manisa, where a large part of the country's sultanas are grown. Although the persistent rainfall is generally beneficial for agriculture and dried-up reservoirs are slowly filling up again, some regions have also been affected by flooding. Along the Nif Çayı, a river that rises in the north-east of Izmir on the border with Manisa and flows through the districts of Turgutlu, Şehzadeler and Yunusemre, the water burst its banks in places at the begi

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