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08/02/2023

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Heart break💔💔💔🥲🥲🥰gözyaşlarıma hakim olamadım
08/02/2023

Heart break💔💔💔🥲🥲🥰

gözyaşlarıma hakim olamadım

Saddest picture you’ll see today 😥💔 Please Pray for Turkey, Syria & other earthquake affected areas 🙏
08/02/2023

Saddest picture you’ll see today 😥💔 Please Pray for Turkey, Syria & other earthquake affected areas 🙏

Ya allah save Turky and Syria 😢ya allah türkiyeyi ve suriyeyi korusun
08/02/2023

Ya allah save Turky and Syria 😢

ya allah türkiyeyi ve suriyeyi korusun

May Allah grant them better than what they've lostAllah onlara kaybettiklerinden daha hayırlısını versin.
07/02/2023

May Allah grant them better than what they've lost

Allah onlara kaybettiklerinden daha hayırlısını versin.

Technology help Turky Packed into a device no bigger than a suitcase, NASA technology that can detect heartbeats under 3...
07/02/2023

Technology help Turky

Packed into a device no bigger than a suitcase, NASA technology that can detect heartbeats under 30ft of rubble has been used to help find survivors after earthquakes.

Bir bavuldan daha büyük olmayan bir cihaza sığdırılan NASA teknolojisi, 9 metrelik molozun altında kalp atışlarını algılayabilen depremlerden sonra hayatta kalanları bulmaya yardımcı olmak için kullanıldı.

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Turkish president declares emergency as Turkey-Syria quake death toll passes 7,200*  Death toll exceeds 5,400 in Turkey,...
07/02/2023

Turkish president declares emergency as Turkey-Syria quake death toll passes 7,200

* Death toll exceeds 5,400 in Turkey, 1,800 in Syria
* Bad weather hampers search and rescue efforts
* Thousands of children may have been killed -UNICEF
* Nearly 6,000 buildings destroyed in Turkey -agency

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07/02/2023

It was a sight to behold when the girl was rescued after being trapped in the rubble for thirty-five hours

Enkaz altında 35 saat mahsur kalan genç kızın kurtarılması görülmeye değerdi.

07/02/2023
Official figures from Turkey said 1,651 people were killed across 10 provinces, with another 11,119 injured, according t...
06/02/2023

Official figures from Turkey said 1,651 people were killed across 10 provinces, with another 11,119 injured, according to the country’s health minister. The death toll in government-held areas of Syria rose to 968 people, with 1,280 injured, according to data from the Damascus government and rescue workers in the northwestern region controlled by insurgents.

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At least 2,600 people have been confirmed dead after two strong earthquakes hit within 12 hours of each other, affecting...
06/02/2023

At least 2,600 people have been confirmed dead after two strong earthquakes hit within 12 hours of each other, affecting cities across Turkey and Syria.

A massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday halted operations at Turkey’s major oil export hub in Ceyhan...
06/02/2023

A massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday halted operations at Turkey’s major oil export hub in Ceyhan and stopped key crude oil flows from Iraq and Azerbaijan, officials said

International rescue missions were rushing to Turkey and Syria on Monday after one of the most powerful earthquakes to h...
06/02/2023

International rescue missions were rushing to Turkey and Syria on Monday after one of the most powerful earthquakes to hit the region in at least a century left more than 2,600 people dead, thousands injured and an unknown number trapped in the rubble.

At least 2,600 people have been killed after two powerful earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria within the space of 12 hou...
06/02/2023

At least 2,600 people have been killed after two powerful earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria within the space of 12 hours. The death toll is expected to rise, with search and rescue operations under way across the region as many buildings have collapsed and there are thought to be many people trapped in the rubble.

Official figures from Turkey said 1,651 people were killed across 10 provinces, with another 11,119 injured, according to the country’s health minister. The death toll in government-held areas of Syria rose to 968 people, with 1,280 injured, according to data from the Damascus government and rescue workers in the northwestern region controlled by insurgents.
More than 10 search and rescue teams from the European Union have been mobilised in the wake of the earthquake that has hit Turkey, a spokesperson for the European Commission said. The US, UK, Canada, Israel, Russia and China are among other nations to have offered assistance and calls have emerged for the international community to relax some of the political restrictions on aid entering north-west Syria, the country’s last rebel-held enclave and one of the areas worst hit by the earthquake.
The first quake struck as people slept, and measured magnitude 7.8, one of the most powerful quakes in the region in at least a century. It was felt as far away as Cyprus and Cairo. The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said preliminary data showed the second large quake measured 7.7 magnitude, and was 67km (42 miles) north-east of Kahramanmaraş, Turkey, at a depth of 2km. There have been more than a 100 smaller aftershocks registered by seismologists.
The first quake had its epicentre near Gaziantep, and it has damaged the historic castle there which had been in use since Roman times.
Turkey’s armed forces have set up an air corridor to enable search and rescue teams to reach the zone affected.
Turkey’s Akkuyu nuclear power plant, which is under construction, was not damaged by the earthquake, an official from the Russian company building the plant said.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) has called for increased funding for humanitarian aid in Syria, saying that many people in the north-west of the country have already been displaced up to 20 times, and that medical care in the region was “strained beyond capacity, even before this tragedy”.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said it was concerned about areas in Turkey from which there had been no news following the earthquake.
In 1999, a tremor of similar magnitude to today’s quakes in Turkey devastated Izmit killing more than 17,000. Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has described Monday as the worst disaster for the country since 1939, when an earthquake killed over 32,000 people and injured more than 100,000.
The partial destruction of a Roman-era castle in the Turkish city of Gaziantep has led to fears that two earthquakes that struck on Monday may have damaged other priceless monuments in Turkey and Syria, areas rich in cultural heritage.
There were no reports of British fatalities in the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria, said foreign secretary James Cleverly, acknowledging the relief effort was still at an early stage.

06/02/2023
More than 1,000 people are reported to have died in Syria
06/02/2023

More than 1,000 people are reported to have died in Syria

06/02/2023

Thousand of apartments collaps

The 7.8 magnitude quake struck near Gaziantep in the early hours of Monday while people were asleepA new 7.5-magnitude t...
06/02/2023

The 7.8 magnitude quake struck near Gaziantep in the early hours of Monday while people were asleep
A new 7.5-magnitude tremor hit at around 13:30 local time (10:30 GMT), which officials said was "not an aftershock"

More than 2,600 dead in Turkey and Syria after major earthquakes
06/02/2023

More than 2,600 dead in Turkey and Syria after major earthquakes

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