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    News Deadly earthquake in Turkey and Syria kills hundreds with fears casualties will rise

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...2023-gaziantep



    7.8 magnitude tremor hit early on Monday, levelling buildings while many were still asleep and trapping people under rubble

    More than 300 people have been killed in Turkey and Syria after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit in the early hours of Monday morning, in one of the most powerful quakes to hit the region in at least a century.

    Hundreds were injured and the toll was expected to rise as rescue workers and residents frantically searched for survivors under the rubble of crushed buildings in cities on both sides of the border.

    The quake struck at 04:17 am local time (0117 GMT) at a depth of about 17.9 kilometres (11 miles), the US Geological Survey said, with a 6.7-magnitude aftershock striking 15 minutes later. Turkey’s emergency management ministry, the AFAD, said the quake first struck in the town of Pazarcık, an hour north of Gaziantep, a key industrial city in southern Turkey. The town of Nurdağı, some 80km (50 miles) south-west, was the epicentre of the second tremor.

    Television images showed shocked people in Turkey standing in the snow in their pyjamas, watching rescuers dig through the debris of damaged homes. Buildings were levelled while many were still asleep.

    The number of confirmed casualties rose rapidly on Monday morning as rescue teams rushed to find survivors.

    Turkey’s AFAD declared at least 76 people dead and hundreds injured across seven of the country’s southern provinces adjacent to the border with northern Syria. The Syrian health ministry said at least 245 people were killed and hundreds wounded in the provinces of Aleppo, Latakia, Hama and Tartus.

    The death toll was expected to climb substantially as dozens of apartment blocks were flattened across major cities in the nighttime disaster.

    Tremors were felt as far away as Lebanon, Greece, Israel and the island of Cyprus.

    Turkey’s Anadolu news agency said the governor of the southern province of Şanlıurfa reported 15 people were killed and 30 more injured. In Malatya, a town 225km (140 miles) north-east of Gaziantep, the local governor said at least 23 people had been killed, 420 injured and 140 buildings destroyed.

    The head of the Turkish Red Cross said it was mobilising resources for the region and urged people to evacuate damaged homes.

    Residents in the town of Pazarcık said they feared for those trapped under fallen buildings. Nihat Altundağ said the powerful shocks from the earthquake woke his family.

    “Our house looks solid from the outside but there are cracks inside. There are destroyed buildings around me, there are houses on fire. There are buildings that are cracking. A building collapsed just 200 meters away from where I am now. Thank God, our friends are safe, but we heard there are people who can’t get out of their homes and there are people we can’t reach,” he said.

    “We are waiting for the sun to rise so that we can see the scale of the earthquake. People are all outside, all in fear.”

    “Pazarcik is in ruins,” said resident Hüseyin Satı. “The building where I live is not so tall, and was built in compliance with earthquake regulations, so it didn’t collapse. But still there are cracks on the walls. A neighbour of mine broke his back while jumping from the balcony during the earthquake and is now in hospital.”

    Satı said that civilians were desperately trying to help dig their neighbours out from under collapsed buildings.

    “Two of my friends are under the rubble now, we are trying to reach them,” he said

    The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who will be under pressure to oversee an effective response to the disaster heading to a tightly contested 14 May election, said search and rescue teams had immediately been dispatched to the affected areas. “We hope to get through this together as soon as possible and with the least damage, and we continue our work,” he tweeted.

    The Turkish interior minister, Süleyman Soylu, said: “All our teams are on the alert. We have raised a level four alarm, which includes international aid.”

    Broadcasters TRT and Haberturk showed images of people gathered around wrecked building in Kahramanmaras, seeking survivors.

    A famous mosque dating back to the 13th century partially collapsed in the province of Maltaya.

    In other cities, rescuers sounded anguished as they struggled to reach survivors trapped under the debris.

    “We hear voices here – and over there, too,” one rescuer was overheard as saying on NTV television in front of a flattened building in the city of Diyarbakir. “There may be 200 people under the rubble.”

    In Syria, early footage from local rescue teams suggested the province of Idlib in the north could be one of the worst affected areas, with the quake hitting a region already extensively damaged from over a decade of civil war and where millions are living in areas for those internally displaced. An estimated four million people live in Idlib province.

    The Syrian Civil Defence, a rescue service known as the White Helmets that works to save those trapped under debris from airstrikes, said they had declared a state of emergency to rescue the many feared trapped under collapsed buildings in areas around Idlib across opposition-held areas in north-western Syria.

    In a statement, the organisation described “a catastrophic situation with buildings collapsed or suffering major cracks, hundreds injured and stranded, dozens dead and a lack of services as well as safe shelters and assembly points in stormy and snowy weather conditions and low temperatures”.

    The group also added a plea for aid from the international community “to prevent the situation from worsening” and to pressure both the Syrian government and their backers in Moscow to hold back on airstrikes in the area to prevent further tragedy.

    Syrian state media said a large number of buildings collapsed in the province of Aleppo, while a source in the Hama civil service said several buildings collapsed there.

    People in Damascus, as well as in the Lebanese cities of Beirut and Tripoli, ran into the street on foot and took to their cars to get away from their buildings in case of collapses, witnesses said.

    “Paintings fell off the walls in the house,” said Samer, a resident of Damascus, the Syrian capital. “I woke up terrified. Now we’re all dressed and standing at the door.”
    A view of destroyed settlements and damaged vehicles in Aleppo, Syria.

    Turkey is in one of the world’s most active earthquake zones, with land stretching over the Anatolian fault line in the north of the country that has caused large and destructive tremors.

    Izmit and the surrounding Kocaeli region, close to Istanbul, was rocked by a 7.4 magnitude earthquake in 1999, the worst to hit Turkey in decades.

    The quake killed over 17,000 people, including at least 1,000 in Istanbul, amid widespread destruction.

    Experts have long warned a large quake could devastate Istanbul, which has allowed widespread building without safety precautions.

    A magnitude-6.8 quake hit Elazığ in January 2020, killing more than 40 people. And in October that year, a magnitude 7.0 quake hit the Aegean Sea, killing 114 people and wounding more than 1,000.

    Naci Gorur, an earthquake expert with Turkey’s Academy of Sciences, urged local officials to immediately check the region’s dams for cracks to avert potentially catastrophic floodings.

    Reuters, Agence France-Presse and Associated Press contributed to this report

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    How horrible.

    I can't imagine that casualties won't be into the thousands.

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    Death toll is currently up to 2,300.

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    3800 now

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    Jesus.


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    Over 5,000 now and I bet that number at least triples before it's all said and done.

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    History Ancient castle used by Romans and Byzantines destroyed in Turkey earthquake

    By Lilit Marcus, CNN




    CNN — The earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday has badly damaged Gaziantep Castle, a historic site and tourist attraction in southeastern Turkey.

    The castle collapsed during the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck in the early hours of February 6.

    “Some of the bastions in the east, south and southeast parts of the historical Gaziantep Castle in the central Şahinbey district were destroyed by the earthquake, the debris was scattered on the road,” Turkish state-run news agency Anadolu reported.

    “The iron railings around the castle were scattered on the surrounding sidewalks. The retaining wall next to the castle also collapsed. In some bastions, large cracks were observed,” the report said.

    The dome and eastern wall of the historical Şirvani Mosque, which is located next to the castle and is said to have been built in the 17th century, also partially collapsed, it added.

    According to archaeological excavations, the castle was first built as a watchtower in the Roman period in the second and third centuries C.E. and expanded over time.

    It took its current form during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian (527-565 C.E.), according to Turkish Museums, the official site of museums and archaeological sites in the country.

    Most recently, it served as the Gaziantep Defense and Heroism Panoramic Museum.



    So far, there have been more than 18 recorded aftershocks measuring 4 or higher on the Richter scale since the initial tremor, one of the strongest to hit Turkey in a century.

    More than 600 people have been killed throughout the affected areas of Turkey and Syria.

    According to Turkey’s Vice President Fuat Oktay, some 1,700 buildings were damaged across 10 Turkish cities.

    Top: A view of damaged Gaziantep Castle in Turkey on February 6, 2023. (Mehmet Akif Parlak/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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    Update Earthquake in Turkey, Syria is deadliest in a decade as deaths pass 9,400

    By Landon Mion | Fox News




    The earthquake in Turkey and Syria has killed more than 9,400 people, making it the deadliest seismic event in more than a decade.

    Turkish authorities updated the country’s death toll on Wednesday to 6,957. In Syria's government-controlled area, the country's officials reported 1,250 deaths. The White Helmets, volunteer first responders in a rebel-held enclave of Syria, have reported 1,280 deaths.

    More than 30,000 people have been injured from the Monday morning 7.8 magnitude earthquake, and the death toll is expected to continue to rise as rescue workers search for survivors underneath the rubble.

    The quake is the world's deadliest seismic event since 2011, when a 9.0 magnitude quake off the northeast coast of Japan triggered a tsunami, killing nearly 20,000 people.

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will travel on Wednesday to the town of Pazarcik, the epicenter of the quake, and to the worst-hit province of Hatay. He has faced calls to send more support to the disaster areas. The country now has roughly 60,000 aid personnel in the quake-hit zone, but many people are still awaiting help since such a wide area was impacted.

    The quake toppled thousands of buildings, and frigid temperatures and ongoing aftershocks have complicated rescue efforts.

    Search teams from more than two dozen countries have been sent to help Turkey's emergency personnel, and the country has received numerous promises of aid.

    In Syria, the quake knocked over thousands of buildings in the latest devastation to a country dealing with a 12-year civil war and refugee crisis.



    Turkey is home to millions of refugees from the war. The area in Syria impacted by the quake is divided between government-controlled territory and the country’s last opposition-held enclave.

    According to Adelheid Marschang, a senior emergencies officer with the World Health Organization, as many as 23 million people could be affected in the region struck by the quake.

    Many survivors in Turkey have had to sleep in cars, outside or in government shelters after the quake forced them out of their homes.



    Erdogan said 13 million people were in Turkey were affected. He declared a state of emergency in 10 provinces.

    More than 8,000 people have been pulled from the debris in Turkey, and roughly 380,000 have taken refuge in government shelters or hotels, according to authorities.

    In Syria, aid efforts have been hindered by the war and the isolation of the rebel-held region along the border. The United Nations said it was "exploring all avenues" to deliver supplies to the rebel-held northwest.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report

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    My god, this is so heartbreaking. All of those people.


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    What's horrible is people trapped and not able to be rescued

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    On top of the death and injuries, over 300,000 people are now homeless during the winter. Horrific.

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    A very good point. It's extraordinarily difficult to get access to that southern part of turkey as well. Which is also how you get to that northern part of Syria.

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