Canada may speed up immigration applications from Turkey, Syria after earthquake
On Wednesday, Canada deployed a disaster assessment team to the earthquake-hit region to determine what additional aid from Canada is needed.
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On Wednesday, Canada deployed a disaster assessment team to the earthquake-hit region to determine what additional aid from Canada is needed.
The death toll rose Wednesday to more than 11,000 in the deadliest quake worldwide in more than a decade.
London, Ont. businesses are accepting physical donations to be sent to Turkey following the devasting earthquake. Donations are accepted until Friday morning.
Murat Tercan, a Regina resident who moved to Canada in 2004, shared how his family and friends are dealing with the aftermath of the earthquake that devastated Turkey on Wednesday. Tercan said Regina’s Turkish community has been watching the news…
The IDF delegation that has been sent to Türkiye for humanitarian aid has extracted a 23-year-old woman to safety from beneath the rubble. The IDF’s mission is to save as many lives as possible and improve search and rescue efforts in every way.____________Don’t forget to Like & Subscribe: https://youtube.com//IsraelDefenseForcesWe are the IDF. Our purpose is to preserve the State of Israel, to protect its independence, and to stop its enemies from disrupting everyday life for Israel’s citizens and residents.For more IDF:Web: http://www.idf.il/enTwitter: http://twitter.com/idfFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/idfonlineInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/idfTiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZS9XAo81/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/israeldefenseforcesTelegram: https://t.me/idfofficialFlickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/idfonline/
An Ontario man says he’s worried about his parents’ access to food, water and other essentials after they survived the deadly earthquake.
The Guardian: Turkey and Syria earthquake death toll passes 7,800 as rescue efforts falter Aftershocks and freezing weather hamper efforts of rescue teams searching for survivors after 7.8-magnitude quake Aftershocks, freezing temper…
On today’s Watchman Newscast, host Erick Stakelbeck highlights Israel’s relief efforts inside Turkey in the wake of the horrific 7.8 magnitude earthquake that has caused widespread disaster in that country. Israeli aid workers are already on the ground in the epicenter of the quake zone—and the Jewish State has even offered to aid Syria, an enemy nation with which it has no diplomatic relations. Learn how Israel is acting as a light unto the nations: and how this is far from the first time. Watch now!#Israel #Turkey #Syria #Earthquakes #TheWatchman Check out our channel for MORE and be sure to subscribe. https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWatchmanwithErickStakelbeck?sub_confirmation=1Watch full episodes of The Watchman with Erick Stakelbeck for FREE on the TBN App: https://watch.tbn.org/the-watchman-with-erick-stakelbeck The Watchman Show is LIVE Thursdays 10PM ET // Fridays 6:30PM ET on TBNFOLLOW ERICK:http://twttr.com/erickstakelbeckhttp://fb.me/erickstakelbeckhttp://instagr.am/erick.stakelbeckhttp://erickstakelbeck.com0:00 Introduction.0:29 The latest on the ongoing recovery after the Turkey/Syria earthquakes.2:02 Israel sending aid to Turkey and Syria as well.5:49 This isn’t the first time Israel aided Syrians – Operation Good Neigbor revisited.11:51 Closing thoughts.
Overnight temperatures in the worst-hit areas of the Turkey earthquake are set to dip below freezing, raising concerns about those left homeless and still trapped under the rubble.
At least 5,000 people have died and hundreds more were injured after two earthquakes reduced homes and other buildings in Syria and Turkey to rubble.