More than 11,000 confirmed fatalities in Turkey and Syria in deadliest earthquake in over a decade
BNITIMES.COM Reported by bureau news Edited by Vishal Sharma Updated: February 08, 2023 09:20 pm IST
Rescue teams from around the world have travelled to both countries to help search for survivors. Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation says fatalities could reach as high as 20,000 in the coming days
More than 11,000 people have died after devastating earthquakes rocked Turkey and Syria.
The first 7.8 magnitude earthquake happened before dawn on Monday, when many people would have been sleeping.
Rescue teams from around the world have travelled to both countries to help search for survivors.
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said fatalities could reach as high as 20,000 in the coming days.
Turkey’s disaster management agency said the country’s death toll passed 8,500 on Wednesday. The Syrian Health Ministry said the death toll in government-held areas has climbed past 1,200, while at least 1,400 people have died in the rebel-held northwest, according to volunteer first aiders known as the White Helmets.
That brought the overall total to 11,000 since Monday’s earthquake and multiple strong aftershocks. Tens of thousands more are injured.
It is the deadliest since a 2011 earthquake in Japan triggered a tsunami, killing nearly 20,000 people.
As many as 23 million people could be affected in the quake-hit region, according to Adelheid Marschang, a senior emergencies officer with the World Health Organization, who called it a “crisis on top of multiple crises
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will travel to the town of Pazarcik, the epicentre of the earthquake, and to the worst-hit province of Hatay on Wednesday.
His visit comes amid calls for the government to send more help to the disaster zone.
Turkey has some 60,000 aid personnel in the earthquake-hit zone, but with the devastation so widespread many are still waiting for help.