Turkiye-Syria Earthquake: Rescue work is going on nine days after the earthquake in Turkiye. The work of evacuating people buried under the debris is going on. Till now thousands of people have been pulled alive from the debris. However, in spite of this, many campaigns in 10 affected provinces are being recovered on a large scale. So far 41 thousand people have died in the earthquake in Turkey. There are many thousand people sick. At a hospital in southern Turkey’s Osmania, some survivors shared the horror of being trapped under…
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Turkiye-Syria Earthquake Situation Update: 80 Thousand People Were Injured, Know How Is The Condition After 6 Days Of The Disaster
Turkiye-Syria Earthquake Update: The earthquake on February 6 in the West Asian countries of Turkey and Syria has caused huge devastation. So far more than 33 thousand people have lost their lives in these two countries. At the same time, the number of injured people has reached 80 thousand. A week after this devastating earthquake, the United Nations (UN) feared that the death toll from the earthquake could be 50,000. Martin Griffiths, chief of the United Nations aid unit, said – The earthquake has caused great damage to both the…
Read MoreTurkiye Earthquake Bodies Were Pulled From A Devastated Building In Hatay, Old Man Cries For His Family
Turkiye-Syria Earthquake Update: The earthquake on February 6 in the West Asian countries of Turkey and Syria has caused huge devastation. So far more than 25,000 people have lost their lives in these two countries. Six days after the devastating earthquake, hope for survival faded in Turkey on Saturday when several heart-wrenching scenes came to the fore. All the seven members of the old man’s family lost their lives 17 bodies were pulled out one by one from a destroyed building in Turkey’s Hatay province, while an elderly man standing…
Read MoreArmenia Turkey Crossing Opened On Humanitarian Ground For First Time In 35 Years For Earthquake Aid
Armenia-Turkey Crossing Opened First Time In 35 Years: The border crossing between Armenia and Turkey was opened on Saturday (February 11) amidst relief work after the devastating earthquake. It is being told that this is the first time in 35 years that this crossing was opened. Steps were taken to open border crossings to provide humanitarian aid to the earthquake victims. The news agency AFP gave this information quoting an official. Serdar Kilik, Turkey’s special envoy responsible for establishing talks with Armenia, tweeted that five trucks with aid, including food…
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