Hundreds of sinkholes have emerged in Turkey's central agricultural region due to dwindling rainfall and receding groundwaters, causing concern among farmers and environmental experts who see it as a worrying sign of climate change.
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- Hundreds of sinkholes have appeared in Turkey's central agricultural region.
- Farmers are concerned as predicting sinkhole formation is uncertain. 13s
- Groundwater levels now drop 13-16 feet per year, up from 1.5 feet in early 2000s. 1m 7s
- Around 120,000 unlicensed wells exist due to high water demand. 1m 30s
- No casualties yet, but sinkholes pose risks to lives and property. 1m 38s