2023 turkey–syria earthquakes

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Turkey and Syria earthquake death toll passes 12000 as Erdoğan ... (The Guardian)

Turkish president rejects growing criticism as rescuers continue to pull survivors from freezing rubble.

Mohammed Shibli, of the White Helmets rescue group, said people were “dying every second” and appealed for help. “Where are the tents, where are food trucks?” Melek, 64, in the southern city of Antakya, asked a Reuters reporter. The EU is also sending an initial €3m in aid to In many parts of Turkey hit by the quakes, shops were closed and there was no heat because gas pipes had been shut to avoid explosions. “We are in real danger of seeing a secondary disaster which may cause harm to more people than the initial disaster,” Holden said. Aid officials were particularly alarmed, however, by the situation in Syria, already devastated by 11 years of a civil war that has hugely complicating relief efforts. the voices of three people at the same time,” said one rescuer, Alperen Çetinkaya. According to Syrian officials and a rescue group in rebel-held north-west Syria, the death toll there has reached 2,992, bringing the combined tally to 12,049. A lack of heavy equipment is also severely hindering the rescue effort. In Turkey, the WHO representative Batyr Berdyklychev said more than 53,000 people were injured. It is this ruling party that has not prepared the country for an earthquake for 20 years.” It’s not possible to be ready for a disaster like this,” Erdoğan said on a visit to Hatay, a southern province that has the highest death toll in the country.

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Turkey-Syria Earthquake: Death Toll Passes 11000 (The New York Times)

The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria rose as rescuers faced shortages of trucks, fuel and time. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ...

Customarily, the Turkish Health Ministry sends the bodies in a hearse to the border crossing and hands them over to the administration on the Syrian side, Mr. All through Tuesday and Wednesday, people from across northwestern Syria converged at Bab al-Hawa after receiving word from relatives in Turkey that the body of a loved one was being returned to Syria. Turkish television showed him speaking to survivors in tents set up on the field of a stadium in the city. official in charge of coordinating the aid said that should not hamper the the delivery of humanitarian aid and emergency assistance to the Syrian people. On the road that passes the coastal city of Iskanderun, Turkey, a small group of people huddled by the road with folding chairs and blankets, apparently camping in their cars. In Mersin, the sisters wrapped the niece in a blanket and took the stairs to get outside, where it was cold and raining. “But at the end of the day, I had to do something. The Syrian government has asked the European Union for emergency assistance in the aftermath of the earthquake. That brings the death toll of the disaster across Syria and Turkey to more than 12,000. “Given the record of oppression of Syrian people by the Assad regime, we would need sufficient safeguards in place to ensure that the aid provided through the E.U. Much of the international aid to Syria from the United Nations and other agencies flows through the capital, Damascus, which the government controls. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs to get aid to both opposition- and government-controlled areas of Syria, an E.U.

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Turkey-Syria earthquake live news: Death toll tops 15000 (Aljazeera.com)

Hope of finding survivors quickly dwindling as volunteers in rebel-held Syria plead for search and rescue equipment.

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Turkey-Syria earthquake 2023: How to help the victims (CBS News)

Foreign nations and aid agencies are racing to mobilize resources to help survivors of the devastating quakes in two countries. Here's how you can help.

"There is an immediate need for trauma supplies and a comprehensive emergency response to save lives and treat the injured." You can The agency has long-standing appeals already out to support its work with refugees in both Turkey and Syria, and those appeals remain significantly under-funded.

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Deaths in Turkey, Syria earthquake surpass 15K; some areas will be ... (USA TODAY)

Deaths in Turkey, Syria earthquake surpass 15K; some areas will be 'uninhabitable for years': Live updates · News Across the U.S..

“We did not die from hunger or the earthquake, but we will die freezing from the cold.”] [International teams join thousands of local first responders] [Search teams from more than two dozen countries have joined tens of thousands of local emergency personnel, and ] [aid pledges have poured in](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2023/02/06/turkey-syria-earthquake-how-to-help-donate/11196567002/) from around the world. At least four of its own members died in the quake, the group said Wednesday.] ["We still hear the cries and moans of those trapped under the rubble asking for help, thousands of victims and thousands of missing people," the group said in ] [a Twitter post](https://twitter.com/SyriaCivilDef?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor). Could a similar quake strike the US?](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/02/07/questions-turkey-syria-earthquake-answered-why-there-us-risk/11202385002/) [Winter cold adds to woes of those left homeless] [The cold made life miserable for those who lost their homes. Many survivors have had to sleep in cars, outside, or in government shelters with temperatures dipping into the low 20s.] [“We don’t have a tent, we don’t have a heating stove, we don’t have anything. [Over 11,000 dead in quake-battered Turkey, Syria; baby rescued after being born under rubble](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2023/02/07/turkey-syria-earthquake-death-toll-updates/11201023002/) [Snowfall in Syria compounds disaster] [Fresh snowfall in Syria on Wednesday has compounded the disaster in the region, the United Nation's top humanitarian official in the country said.] [“We have already a very vulnerable situation; people (are) already vulnerable, not capable of taking care of themselves…and all of a sudden comes this,” said El-Mostafa Benlamlih, U.N. It will take months to stabilize the region and years to recover from the disaster, he said. The total of 16,000-plus fatalities, the largest worldwide for an earthquake event in more than a decade, is expected to rise. "I nearly cried.”] [Such rare instances provide hope for the loved ones of those still missing -- who are likely buried under the debris of some of the more than 5,600 buildings that have collapsed -- even though the chances of finding survivors are diminishing.] [Suat Yarkan, 50, said his aunt and her two daughters lived in an apartment on the building’s fourth floor. "It is not possible to be prepared for such a disaster," Erdogan said. ►Twitter CEO Elon Musk said he was told by Turkey’s government that access to the platform would be restored soon after complaints it had been restricted. In addition to 12,873 people killed in Turkey, the country's disaster management agency said more than 60,000 have been injured. "The size and scale of the destruction our team has witnessed is difficult to describe," Buckner told USA TODAY.

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Quake Latest: Deaths Top 14000, Turkey Plans Border Openings (Bloomberg)

The death toll from Monday's devastating earthquakes has risen to 12391 in Turkey, according to the country's disaster management agency.

About 2,000 more have been reported dead in Syria, according to Turkish state-run broadcaster TRT. The death toll from Monday’s devastating earthquakes has risen to 12,391 in Turkey, according to the country’s disaster management agency.

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February 8, 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake news (CNN)

More than 15000 people have been killed and tens of thousands injured after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Turkey and Syria on Monday, according to ...

We woke up from the earthquake so we felt safe that we are in an open field and not near to buildings. [controlled by the President Bashar al-Assad's government](https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2023/country-chapters/syria), others by Turkish-backed and US-backed opposition forces, Kurdish rebels and Sunni Islamist fighters. Many of the buildings are not stable and the area's been hit with dozens of aftershocks. Even those that have arrived to help are having trouble reaching those in the need. [NetBlocks](https://www.cnn.com/middleeast/live-news/turkey-syria-earthquake-updates-2-8-23-intl/h_b38467ec7f8cfd0b7bcbd9c0d15b216d), journalists and academics reported that access to Twitter had been restricted in the country. Complications in Syria: While Turkey has received an outpouring of support and aid from dozens of countries after the earthquake, outreach to Syria has been less enthusiastic, and analysts warn that Syrian victims may become hostages of the politics that have divided Syria for over a decade. Instead, the crossing received the dead bodies of more than 300 Syrians who died in Turkey, the spokesperson said. In wake of the earthquake, Syria's government has ramped up its calls for the removal of economic US and EU sanctions. Australia is deploying 72 search and rescue specialists to Turkey, according to the country's Department of Foreign Affairs. The organization is sending medical teams and three flights of medical supplies, including surgical trauma kits to Turkey and Syria. The US military sent two civilian urban search and rescue teams to Turkey to help with relief efforts, according to the US Defense Department. [NetBlocks said traffic filtering](https://netblocks.org/reports/twitter-restricted-in-turkey-in-aftermath-of-earthquake-oy9LJ9B3) had been applied at the internet service provider level that was preventing Twitter users from reaching the site.

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Turkey's Earthquakes Struck the Heart of the World's Largest ... (TIME)

More than four million Syrians who rely on humanitarian aid live in the region affected by the earthquakes in Turkey, according to the U.N..

You can help by donating at the following [link](https://donate.doctorswithoutborders.org/secure/turkey-syria-earthquake-onetime?source=ADU2011U0W27). [asking](https://www.kizilay.org.tr/Haber/KurumsalHaberDetay/7193) people to donate blood as they continue to ship blood from their existing supplies throughout the day. The International Rescue Committee (IRC), an organization that responds to the most serious humanitarian crises, works in more than 40 countries. The IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation has been serving communities impacted by catastrophe and war since its founding in 1992. You can make a contribution to their Children’s Emergency Fund at the following The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has also mobilized aid to Syria, and is focusing on assessing the impact the quake had on water stations and any other interruptions to services. Once the initial need is completed, funds will support longer-term recovery efforts. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). They continue to service the area though at least one of their hospitals has been closed due to promised to send a team of 76 search and rescue specialists and rescue dogs to Turkey. About 3.6 million Syrian refugees live in the nation following the protracted Syrian Civil War. “Sadly, needs are rising rapidly in Syria and not everyone who requires assistance is visible.

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Regulators urge safe giving to support Turkey-Syria earthquake ... (GOV.UK)

As many people across Britain look to support international aid efforts in response to earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, the Charity Commission for England ...

[Fundraising Regulator](https://www.fundraisingregulator.org.uk/)is the independent regulator of charitable fundraising in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Further [guidance on giving safely to charity](https://www.fundraisingregulator.org.uk/more-from-us/resources/tips-giving-safely-charity)is available on the Fundraising Regulator’s website. - If you think that a collection or appeal is not legitimate, report it to the police. Its purpose is to ensure charity can thrive and inspire trust so that people can improve lives and strengthen society. Also let the charity know if you can. This includes using various methods such as fake appeal websites, email appeals that falsely use the name of genuine charities, or appeals from groups claiming to be charities. Please carry out our recommended checks before donating money or goods to make sure you are giving to a genuine cause and that your generously donated money reaches its intended destination. Charities are once again stepping in to support those in need. Giving financial aid through humanitarian aid organisations, rather than sending donated goods directly to regions, is also often more practical and sustainable. By supporting registered charities, including through the DEC, the public can be assured that their donations will be regulated and accounted for in line with charity law. The impacts of the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria are shocking and devastating. Many are also supplying cold weather kits to help people stay warm.

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UK charities to launch emergency appeal for Turkey and Syria ... (The Guardian)

British humanitarian charities are to launch an appeal to raise funds for people affected by the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

A lot of people are sleeping in cars because they are scared to go back into the buildings due to aftershocks. The cars are freezing cold.” “When disasters like these terrible earthquakes strike, we know the British people want to help,” he said. There is a lot of screaming, people are trying to find relatives. The next priority is supporting people who have lost their homes and gone through huge trauma. “That is why we are match-funding public donations to DEC’s appeal to provide urgent humanitarian assistance, as part of a wider package of support from the UK that will be used to provide lifesaving interventions to those who need it most in the region.”

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'Unimaginable': Tribute for nurses responding to Turkey-Syria ... (Nursing Times)

The chief executive of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) has highlighted the “courage and dedication” of nurses and health colleagues in Syria and ...

“So, this is still very much unfolding in terms of the scale and the impact,” said Mr Catton. “This is still very much unfolding in terms of the scale and the impact” The chief executive of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) has highlighted the “courage and dedication” of nurses and health colleagues in Syria and Turkey as they continue to work through the devastating aftermath of earthquakes there.

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Turkey-Syria earthquake: UK charities launch DEC disaster appeal (BBC News)

An appeal is being launched by the UK's Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) to help hundreds of thousands of people affected by earthquakes that hit Turkey ...

A lot of people are sleeping in cars because they are scared to go back into the buildings due to aftershocks." The next priority is supporting people who have lost their homes and gone through huge trauma. There is a lot of screaming, people are trying to find relatives. Many people have lost homes, leaving them without shelter in freezing, winter conditions, the DEC says. Money raised will also provide blankets, warm clothes and heaters for safe spaces. Thousands of buildings have been destroyed in the disaster and responders have been searching the rubble for survivors.

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Turkey-Syria earthquake: death toll passes 16000 as UN says Syria ... (The Guardian)

Death toll continues to rise as window for rescue narrows; UN calls for aid to Syria by 'fastest, most direct and most effective routes'

“The first 72 hours are considered to be critical,” said Steven Godby, a natural hazards expert at Nottingham Trent University, told Sky News. So despite the challenges of course they are experiencing now because of the damaged roads and immense traffic and so forth, aid is getting through and they are scaling up. They have people on the ground, both local staff and volunteers. The convoy reportedly includes at least six trucks of medical and humanitarian aid supplies. “No assistance has come yet and we are waiting today to see if any is coming.” We could smell corpses as they dug through piles of debris in the centre of the town. “Syrians need more of absolutely everything,” Pedersen told reporters in Geneva. Turkey’s disaster agency said earlier on Thursday that the number of people confirmed dead had climbed to 12,873 overnight. Those survivors need to be given shelter, water, food, sanitation, medical support, power – all of those issues that are essentially logistics issues.” You need people on the ground allocating resources, understanding what is needed. “Every minute counts now because the window to save lives is fast running out,” Kluge said. An AFP correspondent reported seeing six trucks passing through the crossing from Turkey carrying tents and hygiene products.

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Hopes fade for finding more Turkey-Syria quake survivors as toll ... (Reuters)

The death toll from earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria this week neared 16000 on Thursday as hopes faded of many people being found alive 72 hours ...

In Syria, people were killed as far south as Hama, 250 km from the epicentre. "At the moment there are very serious difficulties in holding an election on May 14," as had been planned, he said. [devastated Syrian town](/world/middle-east/syrian-quake-survivor-lives-makeshift-shelter-after-daughter-died-his-arms-2023-02-08/) of Jandaris, Ibrahim Khalil Menkaween walked in the rubble-strewn streets clutching a folded white body bag. Conversely, analysts say he could rally national support around the crisis response and strengthen his position. The death toll in Turkey jumped to 12,873 by Thursday morning. On the ground, many people in Turkey and Syria spent a third night sleeping outside or in cars in freezing winter temperatures, their homes destroyed or so shaken by the quakes they were too afraid to re-enter.

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Turkey and Syria earthquakes: Travel warnings, what tourists need ... (Euronews)

The 7.8 magnitude tremor - and subsequent powerful aftershocks - wrought mass destruction across several cities, downing 4,700 buildings. As rescuers race ...

Intrepid Travel has launched an emergency appeal and committed £58,000 (€65,000) to the rescue efforts. The appeal raised AU $45,000 (€29,200) within just 24 hours, and has since more than doubled to €67,000. Private individuals are using the web to chip in. Gaziantep Oğuzeli International Airport (GZT) has closed to all civilian flights, but continues to service rescue flights. [airports](https://www.euronews.com/travel/2022/06/22/these-european-airports-have-the-cheapest-7-day-parking-rates) have closed. Airlines have started offering free evacuation flights for survivors of Monday’s earthquakes in Turkey. Travel to these cities and areas like the Aegean coast is operating as normal. As rescuers race against the clock to save survivors from the rubble, travellers have been advised to stay away. Adana Sakirpasa Airport (ADA) and Hatay Airport (HTY) have shut after runway damage. Here’s everything you need to know. [Istanbul](https://www.euronews.com/travel/2022/08/03/istanbul-is-a-top-holiday-spot-for-summer-2022-with-hair-transplants-a-major-driver) - are in the west of the country, hundreds of kilometres away. [Turkey](https://www.euronews.com/travel/2022/10/12/turkey-is-open-for-european-travellers-here-are-the-five-best-things-to-do) and [Syria](https://www.euronews.com/travel/2022/06/22/we-yearn-for-people-to-return-syrian-desert-monastery-reopens-after-a-decade-of-war) on Monday.

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Turkey and Syria earthquake: Bodies found in search for volleyball ... (BBC News)

A school group of 39 people were in a hotel in southern Turkey when the building collapsed.

Another woman said her niece, 12-year-old Nehir, had been staying with her in Adiyaman, but had gone to the hotel on the day of the earthquake to join up with friends. Some 170 people - including relatives and rescuers - have travelled to the wreckage from Turkish-controlled Northern Cyprus. The bodies of two teachers and a student were recovered from the Isias Hotel in Adiyaman, said officials in Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus.

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How you can donate to the Turkey earthquake appeal (The Independent)

Thousands of people have been left homeless by the quake and will struggle to access shelter, water and food. They require emergency aid, particularly in war- ...

“Our ambulances are also deployed to assist people.” “DEC charities and their local partners are among the first responders, working with locally-led relief efforts. Alternatively, you can donate by calling 0300 004 0339 or by downloading a postal form [ here.](https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/turkey-syria-earthquake-appeal#form-donate-module) Thousands of people have been left homeless by the quake and will struggle to access shelter, water and food. On Wednesday afternoon the Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC) announced it had launched a campaign. “Our teams in Türkiye (Turkey) and Syria are working with partner organisations to assess the types of immediate and longer-term support that are needed to help people in the aftermath of Monday’s devastating earthquakes,” the charity said in a statement. “The immediate focus is on ensuring affected children and families have access to safe drinking water and sanitation services – critical in preventing illness in the early days of a crisis,” it said. Unicef said in a statement it is “preparing to support the humanitarian response in coordination with partners. “The emergency response is expected to include water and sanitation, shelter and food support as well as longer-term rehabilitation and reconstruction.” “The Turkish Red Crescent (Kizilay) has launched a crisis response operation and mobilised teams in more than 10 regions across the country, while the Syrian Arab Red Crescent is delivering assistance and support to those in need in the regions of Hama, Aleppo and Lattakia,” it said in a statement. The humanitarian organisation is working with partners in the region to provide emergency aid to those most in need. “ They are also ensuring people have enough food and clean water.” You can donate to the DEC campaign

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Earthquakes death toll passes 17000 as "critical" window for ... (CBS News)

More than three days after the devastating quakes and aftershocks hit Turkey and Syria, what experts consider a "critical" survival window was closing amid ...

special envoy Geir Pedersen had said earlier that people in the Syrian portion of the quake zone needed "more of absolutely everything." The restoration comes after authorities held a meeting with Twitter to "remind Twitter of its obligations" on content takedowns and disinformation." The earthquake's toll has already outstripped that of a 7.8-magnitude quake in Nepal in 2015, when 8,800 died. In Kabul, hundreds of Afghans, including women and children, dashed toward the airport after a false rumor spread that flights were leaving for Turkey to help rescue earthquake victims. Erdogan, who faces a tough battle for reelection in May, acknowledged problems with the emergency response to Monday's 7.8-magnitude quake, but said the winter weather had been a factor. He said the government would distribute 10,000 Turkish lira ($532) to affected families. "It is not possible to be prepared for such a disaster," Erdogan said. Ahmet Tokgoz, a survivor, called for the government to evacuate people from the devastated region. She said machinery only started to move some of the heavy concrete on Wednesday. "The first 72 hours are considered to be critical," said Steven Godby, a natural hazards expert at Nottingham Trent University in England. Teams from more than two dozen countries have joined the local emergency personnel in the effort. At the same time, they said it was too soon to abandon hope.

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Turkey's devastating earthquake comes at a critical time for the ... (CNBC)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's response to the disaster — and potential calls for accountability as to why so many Turkish buildings collapsed so ...

According to him, this "means that Turkey has room for fiscal spending, even if that means a sizeable increase in the public debt ratio." "Turkey will look at a few weeks of reprieve, but after that it will be more back to business on the foreign policy side." For now, Western allies and countries from around the world are sending aid and rescue teams to help with Turkey's disaster relief efforts. Turkey has a public debt-to-GDP ratio of around 34%, which is very low compared to the U.S. "The positive side is that Turkey has fiscal space," Ulgen said. "And the other issue of course, is the buildings and which ones have gone down. Internationally, Turkey's future affects the war in Ukraine, given Erdogan's role as a mediator between Ukraine and Russia. Rescue efforts continue to be the top priority, with some 25,000 deployed in Turkey and thousands more sent in from overseas — but a bitter winter storm now threatens the lives of the survivors and of those still trapped under rubble. The result of that election — whether current President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stays in power or not — has massive consequences for Turkey's population, economy, currency, and democracy. One major emerging markets guru, Mark Mobius of Mobius Capital Partners LLP, remains bullish despite the earthquake disaster and economic problems. So Erdogan's lost control of the narrative." Its infrastructure is heavily depleted, and the country remains under Western sanctions.

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UK charities launch urgent appeal to help victims of Turkey-Syria ... (ITV News)

Disasters Emergency Committee has warned the humanitarian situation will likely worsen over the coming days. | ITV National News.

UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said: "When disasters like these terrible earthquakes strike, we know the British people want to help. According to the Turkish government, 380,000 people have sought refuge in shelters or hotels. 'This terrible and immense disaster is going to be with us and with the people of Turkey and Syria for the weeks and months to come,' DEC CEO Salah Saaed tells ITV News

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Anger grows in Turkey as earthquake death toll passes 20000 and ... (CNBC)

The death toll from Monday's quakes in Turkey and Syria passed 20,000 on Thursday across both countries. Fearful of another earthquake, some chose to stay ...

It qualified as "major" on the official magnitude scale. Electricity and water were nonexistent in the southern city. Khan reported from London. "Where is the state? "I lived alone, in a one room house," she said. Let us do it, we can get them out," Sabiha Alinak told Reuters amid the rubble in the city of Malatya on Wednesday.

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Turkey-Syria quake death toll nears 20000 as hopes of finding more ... (The Times of Israel)

16546 people have died in Turkey and 3317 in Syria; in potentially life-saving development, aid convoy reaches rebel-held northwestern Syria for 1st time ...

Sign in to stop seeing this](//crm.timesofisrael.com/sign-in) If so, please join The Times of Israel Community. Experts fear the number will continue to rise sharply. The children may have crawled into it,” Bilgen said. It’s not possible to be ready for a disaster like this.” “Obviously we chose to keep operating.”

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'Biggest Disaster In The Last Century': Turkey-Syria Earthquake ... (Forbes)

The death toll from the earthquake that rattled Turkey and Syria on Monday surpassed 20,000, according to officials in both countries, as rescue workers ...

President Joe Biden [said](https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2023/02/08/remarks-by-president-biden-on-the-economy-6/) the U.S. [restored residents’ access](https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2023/02/09/twitter-back-online-in-turkey-after-agreeing-to-strong-cooperation-on-tackling-earthquake-related-disinformation/?sh=3ff3d5ba2279) to Twitter Thursday morning, one day after the social media platform was blocked following some criticism over the Turkish government’s purportedly slow response to the earthquake and for earlier planning policies that allegedly caused more wreckage. [deadliest in the world](https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilywashburn/2023/02/08/worst-earthquakes-and-where-turkeys-fits-in-the-10-deadliest-and-10-strongest-ones-since-1950/?sh=4d573eca57d1) since the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan left nearly 20,000 people dead. On Wednesday, however, University College London Professor Ilan Kelman warned the period for successful rescues is “ [rapidly closing](https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2023/02/08/more-than-12000-dead-in-turkey-and-syria-earthquake-as-death-toll-nearly-doubles/?sh=4f03b6a95c29),” noting the chance of survival drops substantially after 72 hours. In Syria, rescue teams are contending with a “very vulnerable situation,” [United Nations](https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/02/1133277) Resident Coordinator for Syria El-Mostafa Benlamlih said. [Turkey-Syria Earthquake: WHO Estimates Death Toll May Cross 20,000 As Freezing Weather And Aftershocks Slow Rescue Efforts](https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2023/02/07/turkey-syria-earthquake-who-estimates-death-toll-may-cross-20000-as-freezing-weather-and-aftershocks-slow-rescue-efforts/?sh=6e34256a7133) (Forbes) [More Than 12,000 Dead In Turkey And Syria Earthquake As Death Toll Nearly Doubles](https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2023/02/08/more-than-12000-dead-in-turkey-and-syria-earthquake-as-death-toll-nearly-doubles/?sh=4f03b6a95c29) (Forbes) [Worst Earthquakes—And Where Turkey’s Fits In: The 10 Deadliest And 10 Strongest Ones Since 1950](https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilywashburn/2023/02/08/worst-earthquakes-and-where-turkeys-fits-in-the-10-deadliest-and-10-strongest-ones-since-1950/?sh=4d573eca57d1) (Forbes) The powerful earthquake toppled residential buildings, mosques and offices just after 4 a.m. More than a dozen countries, including the U.S., South Korea and China, as well as the European Union, have [sent](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/07/turkey-syria-earthquake-aid/) search and rescue teams and humanitarian aid into Turkey. How much more the death toll will climb. [according to](https://www.afad.gov.tr/kahramanmarasta-meydana-gelen-depremler-hk-basin-bulteni-20) the country’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority. [World Health Organization](https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2023/02/07/turkey-syria-earthquake-who-estimates-death-toll-may-cross-20000-as-freezing-weather-and-aftershocks-slow-rescue-efforts/?sh=6e34256a7133) estimated Monday night, after the earthquake and a 7.5 magnitude aftershock just minutes later rattled Turkey and Syria, and as sub-freezing temperatures and more than 300 smaller aftershocks complicated rescue operations. [called](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehx_9qc9oW0) the “biggest disaster in the last century.”

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Death toll climbs above 20000 after Turkey-Syria earthquake (Aljazeera.com)

Human rights groups criticised the timing, content of UN aid delivered to northwest Syria three days after the quakes.

The World Bank announced $1.78bn in aid to Turkey to help relief and recovery efforts. All kinds of teams and vehicles from across the country have been dispatched to the region,” he said. Currently, the Bab al-Hawa border crossing is the only viable route for UN aid. As rescue efforts continued, tens of thousands of survivors were evacuated from the worst-affected Turkish cities. The flow of humanitarian aid had been temporarily disrupted since the first predawn quake hit on Monday due to logistical issues and damage to the road connecting Gaziantep, Turkey to the UN transshipment hub in Hatay, Turkey. [ first delivery](/news/2023/2/9/un-aid-convoy-syria-turkey-earthquake) of six trucks of aid supplies from the United Nations crossed into northwest Syria on Thursday.

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'Secondary disaster' looms as UN aid finally reaches survivors ... (CNN)

Survivors of Monday's earthquake in Turkey and Syria could face "a secondary disaster" as cold and snow lead to "worsening and horrific conditions," the ...

“We have humanitarian partners on the ground who can provide the type of assistance in the aftermath of these tragic earthquakes. that has never shown any inclination to put the welfare, the wellbeing, the interests of its people first.” “The frequent military interventions and harsh economic sanctions have caused massive civilian casualties in Syria and made it difficult for the people to obtain basic livelihood security.” We are relieved that we are able to reach the people in northwest Syria in this pressing time. “If we want to bring aid to Syria, we can. “Those who are still alive under the rubble might die from the cold weather,” Dr. Tens of thousands of people are living in temporary shelters with no access to water, he said. However, since 2021, Russia and China have used their veto power to reduce the number of crossings from four to just one – Bab al-Hawa. “We work in 98 camps to provide water, because there are no water networks. The scale of the challenge is amplified by the fact that affected areas in both Turkey and Syria are facing colder than normal temperatures. He said hospitals there have been overwhelmed with bodies, and staff are waiting for families to come and identify them, so they can be taken away. It took until Thursday for the first United Nations aid convoy to cross from Turkey into northwest Syria.

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Baby born in rubble of Syria earthquake is named Aya and given a ... (The Guardian)

Great uncle will look after baby whose mother died in the wreckage of their home, as teenager pulled alive from house in Turkey, days after quake.

The baby was rushed to a hospital in the nearby town of Afrin. Her condition is improving by the day and there was no damage to her spine, as initially feared, he said. The pre-dawn quake brought apartment buildings in their thousands down as residents were roused from sleep. Buried under the concrete, the baby still was connected by umbilical cord to her mother, Afraa Abu Hadiya, who was dead along with her husband and four other children. “After the earthquake, there’s no one able to live in his house or building. However, his own house in the north-west Syrian town of Jenderis was destroyed, too.

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Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal (Disasters Emergency Committee)

Devastating earthquakes have killed thousands of people in Turkey and Syria. People need help now. Please donate to the DEC appeal.

The death toll soared above 6,000 and is expected to rise. Rescue teams in both countries enter a third day working to find survivors who have been trapped underneath rubble from fallen buildings. Money raised will also provide blankets, warm clothes and heaters for safe spaces. Donations are providing medical aid, food, blankets and urgent aid to survivors. Devastating earthquakes have killed thousands of people in Turkey and Syria. 9 February 2023

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Turkey-Syria earthquake: Death toll passes 20700 as survivors are ... (ITV News)

Those whose homes have been destroyed are left stranded in the plummeting temperatures, ITV News' Emma Murphy reports from Turkey ...

“Until now we are not sleeping in our homes. “No one is coming out alive from the rubble.”Road closures and damage in the region made it hard to access all the areas that need help, he said, and there was a shortage of rescuers where he was. we didn’t know what to do with the earthquake. I was worried we were going to die.” Getting aid to those impacted in Syria has been difficult, as crossings have remained shut for years. Meanwhile, the president of Turkey acknowledged “shortcomings” in his country's response to the

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Turkey and Syria earthquake: where to donate in the US to help ... (The Guardian)

As the death toll grows, charities across the US are raising funds to support earthquake victims in both countries.

[published a portal ](https://www.nyc.gov/site/helpnownyc/index.page)to connect those interested in donating to charities helping on the ground, including the International Red Cross, [Oxfam](https://www.oxfamamerica.org/explore/stories/oxfam-mounting-response-to-massive-earthquake-in-turkey-and-syria/) and [Doctors Without Borders](https://donate.doctorswithoutborders.org/). [National Center for Disaster Fraud](https://www.justice.gov/disaster-fraud). [reported NBC New York](https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/how-to-help-earthquake-victims-in-turkey-and-syria-in-the-tri-state/4092994/). [Experts say](https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2023/02/07/1155087397/how-to-make-sure-your-donation-will-do-the-most-good-for-earthquake-survivors) that it is crucial to support local organizations that have a presence in affected areas or nonprofits that have established connections to local groups. [CharityWatch](https://www.charitywatch.org/) and [CharityNavigator](https://www.charitynavigator.org/discover-charities/where-to-give/earthquakes-turkey-syria/) provide analysis on charities asking for donations, including what amount of donations go to operational costs versus providing direct relief. [reported NBC News](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/help-earthquake-victims-turkey-syria-rcna69484). [Syria](https://www.theguardian.com/world/syria), as well as blankets for displaced peoples. [collecting funds](https://www.sams-usa.net/sams-responds-to-devastating-7-8-earthquake-impacting-syria/) to support medical efforts in the area, with at least seven of its hospitals and medical facilities damaged due to the earthquake. [seeking donations](https://www.uossm.org/donate) to fund medical support in north-west Syria, particularly given the great need in the area. For those wanting to help in the wake of such deadly earthquakes, there are a number of ways to ensure that funds are going to the appropriate place. [Turkey](https://www.theguardian.com/world/turkey) and Syria passes 20,000 people, charities across the US are fundraising to support earthquake victims in both countries. [disaster response emergency fund](https://donation.ifrc.org/?campaign=3f5f91aa-e8da-e911-80e2-0050560100a8), which supports “immediate cash assistance” in affected areas, [reported the New York Times](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/06/world/europe/helping-earthquake-victims-turkey-syria.html).

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Turkey-Syria earthquake live news: Death toll exceeds 21000 (Aljazeera.com)

First UN aid trucks cross into northwestern Syria as pledges pour in for relief and recovery efforts in Turkey.

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Turkey-Syria earthquake: King thanked for 'generous' donation to ... (BBC News)

The King and Queen Consort have been thanked for a "generous donation" by the UK's Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) which is helping earthquake survivors ...

A lot of people are sleeping in cars because they are scared to go back into the buildings due to aftershocks." The next priority is supporting people who have lost their homes and gone through huge trauma. There is a lot of screaming, people are trying to find relatives. Many people have lost homes, leaving them without shelter in freezing, wintry conditions, the DEC says. Money raised will also provide blankets, warm clothes and heaters for safe spaces. The DEC has previously launched similar appeals to raise funds for victims of the Pakistan floods and for Ukrainians displaced by the war with Russia. Fourteen of the DEC's 15 members are either responding, or planning to respond, in Turkey and Syria and will receive funds from the appeal. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon described the scenes in Turkey and Syria as "heart-wrenching", adding that: "This earthquake has caused a huge amount of damage and significant loss of life that will be felt for some time to come." The charities say access to clean water is going to be difficult in the coming days, and waterborne diseases will be a hazard. William and Kate said they were "horrified to see the harrowing images" in the aftermath of the earthquakes. Thank you to Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort for making a generous donation to the DEC Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal.— DEC (@decappeal) The King and Queen Consort have been thanked for a "generous donation" by the UK's Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) which is helping earthquake survivors in Turkey and Syria.

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Turkey and Syria earthquake: what we know so far on day five (The Guardian)

Death toll passes 21000; rescuers continue to pull people out of the rubble alive.

The UN will dispatch its aid chief, Martin Griffiths, to Gaziantep in [Turkey](https://www.theguardian.com/world/turkey)and Aleppo and Damascus in Syria this weekend. US state department spokesperson Ned Price said the US would continue to demand unhindered humanitarian access to [Syria](https://www.theguardian.com/world/syria)and urged Bashar al-Assad’s government to immediately allow aid through all border crossings. [28,044 people have been evacuated from Kahramanmaraş](https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/feb/09/earthquake-turkey-syria-in-turkiye-2023-live-updates-latest-news-maps-quake-death-toll-kahramanmaras?page=with:block-63e4e3768f0827de57490816#block-63e4e3768f0827de57490816), one of the southern Turkish provinces hardest hit by Monday’s earthquake, including 23,437 by air and 4,607 by road and rail, Turkey’s disaster management agency said. The UN’s cultural body, Unesco, warned that two sites on its World Heritage list had sustained damage and that several others may also have been hit. Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 77 national and 13 international emergency medical teams were deploying to the affected areas. On Friday morning, the death toll in Turkey rose to 18,342.

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Turkey-Syria quake death toll tops 21000 as rescue teams race to ... (The Times of Israel)

US announces $85 million in aid, sanctions relief to countries devastated by Monday's 7.8-magnitude earthquake; 17674 people died in Turkey, 3377 in Syria.

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Earthquake Damage in Türkiye (nasa.gov)

The magnitude 7.8 and 7.5 earthquakes that struck southern Türkiye and western Syria on February 6, 2023, caused widespread destruction in both countries.

[PALSAR-2](https://www.eorc.jaxa.jp/ALOS-2/en/about/palsar2.htm) on the [Advanced Land Observing Satellite-2](https://www.eorc.jaxa.jp/ALOS-2/en/about/overview.htm) (ALOS-2) on February 8, 2023. Story by [Adam Voiland](https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/about/adam-voiland). [disasters program area](https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/what-we-do/disasters) of NASA’s Earth Science Applied Sciences, as well as their national and international collaborators, are in the process of sharing the damage proxy map and the data used to generate it with organizations such as the U.S. [Joshua Stevens](https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/about/joshua-stevens), using Landsat data from the [U.S. “In addition to mapping damage to the extent possible from satellites, we’re using satellites to track increased landslide risks, power outages, and weather that could pose challenges to response efforts.” As new data become available, the team is posting near real-time imagery and data products related to the earthquake on its [mapping portal](https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov/arcgis/apps/MinimalGallery/index.html?appid=cb116456d682456abc38b90d96a72713). “The map covers only the central part of the affected area due to the narrow, 70-kilometer swath of the ALOS-2 fine-beam data used, but it includes the epicenters of both the magnitude 7.8 main earthquake and the magnitude 7.5 aftershock,” said Fielding. Geological Survey](http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov) and ALOS-2 data from the [Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency/JAXA](https://www.eorc.jaxa.jp/ALOS/en/index_e.htm) and the [Earth Observatory of Singapore Remote Sensing Lab](https://earthobservatory.sg/research-group/eos-rs). Each pixel measures about 30 meters across (about the size of a baseball infield). Dark red pixels represent areas likely to have severe damage to buildings, homes, and infrastructure or changes to the landscape, while orange and yellow areas are moderately or partially damaged. The rupture length and magnitude was similar to the 1906 earthquake that destroyed San Francisco.” The first quake was followed by a 7.5 magnitude event about nine hours later, as well as hundreds of smaller aftershocks. [initial earthquake](https://www.usgs.gov/news/featured-story/magnitude-78-earthquake-nurdagi-turkey) emanated from a fault 18 kilometers (11 miles) below the land surface.

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