8 People Rescued in Turkey Nearly 200 Hours After Quake
The first 72 hours are critical for finding survivors after natural disasters. The people rescued in Turkey on Tuesday had been under rubble for nearly 200 hours.
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The first 72 hours are critical for finding survivors after natural disasters. The people rescued in Turkey on Tuesday had been under rubble for nearly 200 hours.
The survivors, including two teenagers, saved as rescue teams look to next phase of aidSeven more people have been rescued eight days after a massive earthquake hit Turkey and Syria, but hopes of finding further survivors of what the World Health Organ…
First relief housing units arrive in Hatay province, Amazon sends food and blankets and Allianz donates €6mThe Ikea Foundation has sent 5,000 flatpack shelters to southern Turkey and northern Syria to house people left homeless by the earthquake last w…
Efforts to help survivors and count the dead and injured in Syria were marred by the continued divisions from 12 years of civil war.
In rural southern Turkey, some villages were cut off from aid for days, and locals were left to fend for themselves.
Search operation continues for the possible survivors in quake-hit southeast Turkey and northern Syria. At least 36,000 people have been killed and tens of thousands injured after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Turkey and Syria.
The Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue team deployed last week to help find victims of devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, will return to B.C., Tuesday.
A Calgary man in Turkey has discovered the bodies of his mother and sister after the devastating earthquake and is struggling to help his surviving — but injured — siblings.
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Severe shortages of tents and medical supplies have stifled relief efforts following a devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria. More than one million people were left homeless in Turkey alone, according to officials.