A powerful earthquake has struck in south-eastern Turkey, near the Syrian border, killing more than 500 people as they slept and trapping many others.
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At least 59 people were killed in two countries after one of the strongest earthquakes to hit Turkey in more than 100 years sent tremors across the region, ...
The ramifications of this are broad and will impact this region for weeks, and months.” All our relevant units are on alert under the coordination of AFAD,” Erdogan wrote on Twitter. Search and rescue teams have been dispatched to the south of the country, Turkey’s interior minister, Suleyman Soylu, said. About 11 minutes after the main quake hit, the strongest aftershock of 6.7 magnitude hit about 32 kilometers (20 miles) northwest of the main quake’s epicenter. Let’s not keep the phones busy,” he said. Many of his neighbors had left their homes following the quake, he said. Karl Lang, an assistant professor at Georgia Tech University’s School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, told CNN the area hit by the quake Monday is prone to seismic activity. Earthquakes of this magnitude are rare, with fewer than five occurring each year on average, anywhere in the world. Nurdagi is located along the Turkey-Syria border, and the quake was felt in several countries across the region, including Syria and Lebanon. Monday’s quake is believed to be the strongest to hit Turkey since 1939, when an earthquake of the same magnitude killed 30,000 people, according to the USGS. The quake struck before daybreak on Monday, when residents were likely asleep and unprepared for the impact. Video from Turkey shared on social media showed dozens of collapsed buildings, while frightened residents huddled on the darkened streets amid the chaos.
Dozens reportedly trapped under rubble after a powerful quake struck south-eastern Turkey around 4am local time on Monday, with tremors felt in Lebanon and ...
People are all outside, all in fear.” A neighbour of mine broke his back while jumping from the balcony during the earthquake and is now in hospital. I have been in touch with Turkish officials to relay that we stand ready to provide any and all needed assistance. Residents in the town of Pazarcık said they feared for those trapped under fallen buildings. Thank god, our friends are safe, but we heard there are people who can’t get out of their homes and there are people we can’t reach… People are all outside, all in fear. The building where I live is not so tall, and was built in compliance with earthquake regulations, so it didn’t collapse. There are buildings that are cracking. Thank God, our friends are safe, but we heard there are people who can’t get out of their homes and there are people we can’t reach. We will continue to closely monitor the situation in coordination with Turkey.” There are destroyed buildings around me, there are houses on fire. Turkey’s disaster management agency AFAD said on Monday that 76 people had been killed and 440 injured in the massive earthquake that reverberated through several provinces in the south of the country.
The quake, centred at north of the city of Gaziantep, about 90km from the Syrian border, left a huge trail of destruction in both countries and was felt as far ...
Tens of thousands who were left homeless in Turkey and Syria faced a night in the cold. "Almost all of Turkey is really seismically active," Mr Sandvol said. Rescuers in Turkey and war-ravaged Syria continued their search overnight, hoping to pull more survivors from the rubble after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake killed more than 4,000 people and toppled thousands of buildings across a wide region. Authorities said 3,381 people had died in Turkey, with more than 15,000 injured. Rescue teams worked early on Tuesday to free people trapped in the rubble of buildings in southern Turkey as the death toll in that country rose to 3,381. [Turkey](/topic/turkey) early this morning after two massive [earthquakes](/topic/earthquakes) are reported to have killed more than 4,800 people and wounded many thousands more in Turkey and [Syria](/topic/syria).
“We hope that we will get through this disaster together as soon as possible and with the least damage,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan tweeted. His ...
"Many hospitals are full, but some critical facilities, including Al Dana Hospital, had to evacuate patients after sustaining severe damage from the earthquake," the group said in a statement. Rubble fell from the empty space between the buildings. Strained health facilities and hospitals were quickly filled with the injured, rescue workers said. Turkey, meanwhile, is home to millions of refugees from the conflict. Many of them live in buildings that are already damaged from past bombardments. Rubble fell from the chimney. The opposition-held regions in Syria are packed with about 4 million people displaced from other parts of the country by the fighting. That is the disaster here." Many buildings were flattened into piles of pancaked floors, with aftershocks continuing to rattle the region. The buildings were shaking as if they were shaken by Jinn [evil spirits]. The student added, "We are now outside since we left our homes around 4 a.m. Officials in Turkey said at least 2,316 people were killed with more than 13,000 injured.