Before and after satellite photos reveal devastation of Turkey earthquake
Photos of two Turkish town highlight the sheer amount of destruction caused by the earthquake, as well as the number of emergency tents that have been constructed.
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Photos of two Turkish town highlight the sheer amount of destruction caused by the earthquake, as well as the number of emergency tents that have been constructed.
Rescuers have rushed to pull people out of destroyed buildings in Turkey and Syria, but as more time passes, calls for help from under the rubble have begun to grow silent.
An Ontario man says he’s worried about his parents’ access to food, water and other essentials after they survived the deadly earthquake.
Walking into a caucus meeting in Ottawa on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the images emerging after the earthquakes in Syria and Turkey “horrific.”
Search teams from more than two dozen countries have joined tens of thousands of local emergency personnel, and aid pledges have poured in from around the world.
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.
Rescuers were recorded pulling the newborn child from the chaotic mass of collapsed concrete and rebar in what remained of the family’s home of Jindires, Syria.
Nothing is off the table and federal officials are looking at options to help the Turkey earthquake response including sending medical and rescue teams.
A magnitude 7.8 earthquake shook Turkey and Syria on Monday, killing thousands of people in the two countries. The death toll is expected to rise.