Monday's earthquakes in Turkey and Syria have killed over 5,000 people. Operations to find people trapped under rubble continue.
A powerful quake with a magnitude of 7.8 hit southern Turkey near the Syrian border early on Monday, followed by aftershocks.
Turkey's government says it has confirmed 3,419 dead and more than 20,000 injured in the country, and that over 5,700 buildings have collapsed.
Syria's health ministry says it has confirmed 812 deaths mainly in the country's northwest. A group conducting rescue operations in areas controlled by anti-government forces in the northwest says at least 790 people have died there.
Work to find survivors has been continuing in quake-hit areas of both countries.
In the southern Turkish city of Adana, several buildings were destroyed and rescuers worked overnight. At a site where an apartment building collapsed, workers used heavy machinery to remove rubble on Tuesday morning. Many people went to shelters set up at a market and an adjacent park in the city.
A woman in her 50s said the apartment building where her son's family lived collapsed and no one has come to rescue them. She called on the government to speed up its efforts. She added that it is cold inside tents, and more aid supplies are needed.
A powerful quake with a magnitude of 7.8 hit southern Turkey near the Syrian border early on Monday, followed by aftershocks.
Turkey's government says it has confirmed 3,419 dead and more than 20,000 injured in the country, and that over 5,700 buildings have collapsed.
Syria's health ministry says it has confirmed 812 deaths mainly in the country's northwest. A group conducting rescue operations in areas controlled by anti-government forces in the northwest says at least 790 people have died there.
Work to find survivors has been continuing in quake-hit areas of both countries.
In the southern Turkish city of Adana, several buildings were destroyed and rescuers worked overnight. At a site where an apartment building collapsed, workers used heavy machinery to remove rubble on Tuesday morning. Many people went to shelters set up at a market and an adjacent park in the city.
A woman in her 50s said the apartment building where her son's family lived collapsed and no one has come to rescue them. She called on the government to speed up its efforts. She added that it is cold inside tents, and more aid supplies are needed.
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Summary
Large earthquake in Turkey-Syria border region on Monday, magnitude 7.8; over 5,000 deaths confirmed, mostly in Turkey and Syria's northwest; rescue operations ongoing; buildings collapsed, many injured; cold conditions, aid supplies needed; government urged to expedite efforts. #TurkeyEarthquake
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20230207_44/
Date: Feb. 7, 2023
Created: 2023/02/08 07:30
Updated: 2025/12/09 07:44
Last Read: 2023/02/08 07:36