Turkey election appears headed for runoff as Erdogan’s support dips
With 99.4% of the domestic votes and 84% of the overseas votes counted, Erdogan had 49.4% of the votes, with his main rival, Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
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With 99.4% of the domestic votes and 84% of the overseas votes counted, Erdogan had 49.4% of the votes, with his main rival, Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
The aftermath of the 7.8-magnitude quake on Feb. 6 has seen Turks question the structural integrity of many of the 173,000 buildings that collapsed or were seriously damaged.
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A new 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Monday struck parts of Turkey and Syria that were laid waste two weeks ago by a massive quake that killed around 45,000 people.
Twelve days after the quake hit, workers from Kyrgyzstan tried to save a Syrian family of five from the rubble of a building in Antakya city in southern Turkey.
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Efforts to help survivors and count the dead and injured in Syria were marred by the continued divisions from 12 years of civil war.
Reports of rescues were coming less often as the time since the quake reaches the limits of the human body’s ability to survive without water, especially in freezing temperatures.
Rescuers pulled several people alive from the shattered remnants of buildings on Friday, some who survived more than 100 hours trapped under crushed concrete in the bitter cold.
A Toronto woman is concerned about her relatives in Turkey who survived the deadly earthquake but are struggling to stay warm and get help.