‘Nothing left’: Why a Canadian woman is pleading for help after Turkey’s earthquake
A Toronto woman is concerned about her relatives in Turkey who survived the deadly earthquake but are struggling to stay warm and get help.
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A Toronto woman is concerned about her relatives in Turkey who survived the deadly earthquake but are struggling to stay warm and get help.
More than 17,000 people have been killed while tens of thousands of others have been left to search for food and water in the bitter cold of winter.
Rescuers continued their race to pull more people alive from the rubble, with the window closing to find trapped survivors after a massive earthquake hit Turkey and Syria.
Turkey says it is working to open two more border crossings; girl and father pulled alive from rubble in AntakyaTurkey and Syria earthquake – latest news updatesThe first convoy of humanitarian assistance for victims of Monday’s earthquake has crossed …
As recently as last November, civil engineers in Turkey raised warnings that the country’s infrastructure was incapable of handling a large earthquake.
Global internet monitor NetBlocks reported that Twitter has been restricted in Turkey in the aftermath of the earthquake. Global internet monitor NetBlocks reported that network data confirm that Twitter has been restricted in Turkey in the aftermath of the earthquake. The data show that multiple internet providers in Turkey blocked the popular platform as of […]
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Search operation continues for the possible survivors in quake-hit southeast Turkey and northern Syria.
Disasters Emergency Committee coordinates rapid response by 14 charities including British Red CrossTurkey and Syria earthquake – latest news updatesBritish humanitarian charities are to launch an appeal to raise funds for people affected by the earthq…
While intact buildings might look fine, their structural integrity might have been damaged. Some of these buildings will have to be torn down. This process alone could take years.
The death toll from the catastrophic earthquake in Turkey and Syria has risen to at least 15,383, according to authorities.