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More than 50000 dead, many trapped as major earthquake strikes Turkiye, Syria,..,.

510 tons of relief supplies on their way from Azerbaijan. I cannot count how many times this has happened. The mobilization in Azerbaijan is a great example of brotherhood that will not be forgotten even if years pass.


Gülfem Zengin, 24, who brought aid for earthquake victims with her own truck from France, arrived in Kahramanmaraş.
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A sixth earthquake has just struck in the disaster zone. The magnitude is M6.5. A tsunami warning was issued and the epicenter of the earthquake this time is Hatay, which suffered the most damage in the first 5 earthquakes. Emsc and afad warned the coastline of sea rise up to 50 cm. The earthquake was followed by numerous aftershocks ranging in magnitude from 5.6 to 4.5. There is information that many damaged buildings have been collapsed.
 
Third Batch of relief operation delivering goods at 160 tons (using 4 Garuda Indonesia wide body planes) this Tuesday Morning for Turkey and Syria.

The planes prepared in Halim Perdana Kusuma Air Force base. This information comes directly from sources in official President Youtube channel. Some data in the online news is false (The goods are 160 tons, not 140 tons)

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Pakistan Navy's Replenishment Oiler, PNS NASR (A-47), carrying relief goods, including 3,500 winterized tents, for the Turkish Earthquake victims will depart for Türkiye in the first week of March.

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Bodies are still being dragged out of the rubbles... if only they lasted a few more days.

This is a wake-up call for anyone living in İstanbul You may be left under the rubble for days if not weeks.
 
My Goodness, This is a catastrophic Disaster. All the poor souls who have been taken away.
 
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Pakistani rescuers depart from Turkiye amid applause​

Pakistani rescue team wins Turkish hearts as local media praises them for their relentless efforts

News Desk
February 24, 2023


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The Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) squad from Pakistan comprised a 33-member Pakistan Army USAR team and 53-member Rescue 1122 team.

Pakistan's Urban Search and Rescue team will return to the country on Friday morning after conducting a 17-day operation in Adiyaman in the aftermath of the massive earthquake that hit Turkiye on February 6.

International and Turkish media praised the Pakistani team for arriving first and leaving at the very end of relief and rescue efforts in the brotherly country.
The Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) squad from Pakistan comprised a 33-member Pakistan Army USAR team and 53-member Rescue 1122 team.
 
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A Guard of Honour was given to Pakistan Army Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Team and Pakistan 1122 Rescue Team, before leaving Turkiye.....

▪️17 Days of Search & Rescue Ops
▪️91 sites searched
▪️14 people located & Rescued alive
▪️138 deceased recovered
 
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Tri Service Relief Operation 🇵🇰 in full swing to sustain relief efforts for our Turkish Brothers 🇹🇷.

Large Road Convoy of NLC (Army) carrying assistance reached Malatya 🇹🇷 today. Naval Ships will also sail for Turkiye this week. Meanwhile PAF/PIA Air Bridge also remains active.

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Turkey widens probe into building collapses as quake toll exceeds 50,000

Reuters
February 25, 2023

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ANTAKYA: Turkey has arrested 184 people suspected of responsibility for the collapse of buildings in this month's earthquakes and investigations are widening, a minister said on Saturday, as anger simmers over what many see as corrupt building practices.

Overnight, the death toll from the earthquakes, the most powerful of which struck at the dead of night on Feb. 6, rose to 44,128 in Turkey. That took the overall number of deaths in Turkey and neighbouring Syria to more than 50,000.

More than 160,000 buildings containing 520,000 apartments collapsed or were severely damaged in Turkey by the disaster, the worst in the country's modern history.

Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said that more than 600 people had been investigated in connection with collapsed buildings, speaking during a news conference in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir, which was among 10 provinces hit by the disaster.

Those formally arrested and remanded in custody include 79 construction contractors, 74 people who bear legal responsibility for buildings, 13 property owners and 18 people who had made alterations to buildings, he said.
 

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