Turkey Syria earthquake

2023 - 2 - 9

Turkey-Syria earthquake: Children at risk of abuse as hundreds of ... (ReliefWeb)

News and Press Release in English on Syrian Arab Republic and 1 other country about Food and Nutrition, Health, Earthquake and more; published on 8 Feb 2023 ...

“It is essential that the children, who are now even more vulnerable and at risk of exploitation, are able to return to their homes and schools as soon as possible. “Humanitarian needs were already extremely severe in Northwest Syria, and this catastrophic earthquake has added trauma to ongoing crisis there. In the early stages of a crisis, as emergency actions are undertaken to meet the urgent needs of vulnerable people, safeguarding systems can struggle to develop quickly enough.

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Food Assistance to Earthquake Recovery in Turkey, Syria – Food Tank (Food Tank)

Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria devastated the region and led to thousands of casualties. Organizations are mobilizing to provide assistance.

[José Andres](https://twitter.com/chefjoseandres/status/1622514177465090048) is mobilizing the World Central Kitchen to send chefs and support to the country as soon as possible. This does not include the [4.1 million Syrian refugees](https://www.mercycorps.org/press-room/releases/devastating-earthquake-turkey-northwestsyria) that were already facing food insecurity in Northern Syria. Andres recently announced that he is en route to Istanbul to aid teams that are [already on the ground](https://twitter.com/chefjoseandres/status/1622965049550831621) in affected areas. Geological Survey](https://www.usgs.gov/news/featured-story/magnitude-78-earthquake-nurdagi-turkey). The Turkish government has not publicly announced the damage to agricultural land impacted by the earthquakes at this point. These cascading weather events including earthquakes and their aftershocks caused widespread damage to apartment buildings, homes and [energy infrastructure](https://www.bbc.com/news/live/64533954?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=63e0e11a2e179876cd7c0f8d%26Fires%20along%20gas%20pipelines%20apparently%20triggered%20by%20quake%262023-02-06T13%3A29%3A57.247Z&ns_fee=0&pinned_post_locator=urn:asset:e3260700-7f73-4524-8041-fb90c67c3252&pinned_post_asset_id=63e0e11a2e179876cd7c0f8d&pinned_post_type=share). Can we please count on you to be part of our growing movement? The necessary investigations have been made to prevent them from creating any problems.” These investigations are ongoing, but the Ministry did not report significant damage thus far. [half](https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/AG.LND.AGRI.ZS?locations=TR) of the country is devoted to agriculture and approximately one in five Turkish citizens work in this industry. [World Food Programme](https://www.wfp.org/stories/turkiye-syria-earthquakes-wfp-stands-ready-support-affected-communities-death-toll-rises) teams are also on the ground in both Syria and Turkey, having operated in each country since 1964 and 2012, respectively. Many nonprofit and volunteer organizations are providing immediate food assistance. [Turkish Ministry of Health](https://www.saglik.gov.tr/TR,94710/bakan-koca-hatay-afet-koordinasyon-merkezinde-aciklamalarda-bulundu.html) and [The Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/feb/07/turkey-earthquake-syria-in-turkiye-2023-live-updates-latest-news-map-magnitude-7-8-scale-quake-tremor-death-toll-gaziantep-kahramanmaras).

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Turkey and Syria earthquake death toll passes 12000 as Erdoğan ... (The Guardian)

Turkish president rejects growing criticism as rescuers continue to pull survivors from freezing rubble.

Mohammed Shibli, of the White Helmets rescue group, said people were “dying every second” and appealed for help. “Where are the tents, where are food trucks?” Melek, 64, in the southern city of Antakya, asked a Reuters reporter. The EU is also sending an initial €3m in aid to In many parts of Turkey hit by the quakes, shops were closed and there was no heat because gas pipes had been shut to avoid explosions. “We are in real danger of seeing a secondary disaster which may cause harm to more people than the initial disaster,” Holden said. Aid officials were particularly alarmed, however, by the situation in Syria, already devastated by 11 years of a civil war that has hugely complicating relief efforts. the voices of three people at the same time,” said one rescuer, Alperen Çetinkaya. According to Syrian officials and a rescue group in rebel-held north-west Syria, the death toll there has reached 2,992, bringing the combined tally to 12,049. A lack of heavy equipment is also severely hindering the rescue effort. In Turkey, the WHO representative Batyr Berdyklychev said more than 53,000 people were injured. It is this ruling party that has not prepared the country for an earthquake for 20 years.” It’s not possible to be ready for a disaster like this,” Erdoğan said on a visit to Hatay, a southern province that has the highest death toll in the country.

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Turkey-Syria earthquake: Newborn baby rescued from rubble as ... (7NEWS.com.au)

Her mother is believed to have died after giving birth.

The number of wounded was 2054, he said. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has declared a state of emergency in 10 provinces. They lived in a five-story apartment building that was levelled by the quake. Some areas are without fuel and electricity. “Where are the tents, where are food trucks? In Syria, a rescue service operating in the insurgent-held northwest said the number of dead had climbed to more than 1280 with more than 2600 injured. Turkey’s deadliest earthquake in a generation has handed Erdogan a huge rescue and reconstruction challenge, which will overshadow the run-up to the May elections, already set to be the toughest of his two decades in power. “The number is expected to rise significantly due to the presence of hundreds of families under the rubble, more than 50 hours after the earthquake,” the rescue service said on Twitter. In neighbouring Syria, already devastated by 11 years of war, the death toll climbed to more than 2500 overnight, according to the Syrian government and a rescue service operating in the rebel-held northwest. We haven’t seen any food distribution here, unlike previous disasters in our country,” she said. The initial quake struck just after 4am on Monday, the dead of night in the dead of winter, giving the sleeping population little chance to react. With the scale of the disaster becoming ever more apparent, the death toll - now 6234 in Turkey - looks likely to keep on rising.

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Time running out to find survivors as Syria-Turkey earthquake death ... (SBS)

A "highly trained" rescue team will arrive in Turkey by the end of the week and will help locate survivors and deliver medical assistance, Prime Minister ...

I want to thank the personnel and their families in advance,” he said. The conditions are clear to see. "Of course, there are shortcomings. Australia aims to have a rescue team on the ground in Turkey by the end of the week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says. “[The] aim [is] to have people on the ground by the end of this week. - Australia aims to have rescue team in Turkey by the end of the week.

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'Rescue me.' For 36 hours, 7yo Mariam protected her little brother ... (Mamamia)

Mariam and her little brother were trapped under rubble for 36 hours before they were found by rescuers in Syria. The seven-year-old was found protecting ...

"Sir, if you rescue me and my brother, I'll do whatever you want," she says. The seven-year-old was found protecting her brother, Ilaaf, after their home in Besnaya-Bseineh collapsed in the earthquake that struck Syria and Turkey on Monday. Mariam and her little brother were trapped under rubble for 36 hours before they were found by rescuers in Syria.

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Turkey's Earthquakes Struck the Heart of the World's Largest ... (TIME)

More than four million Syrians who rely on humanitarian aid live in the region affected by the earthquakes in Turkey, according to the U.N..

You can help by donating at the following [link](https://donate.doctorswithoutborders.org/secure/turkey-syria-earthquake-onetime?source=ADU2011U0W27). [asking](https://www.kizilay.org.tr/Haber/KurumsalHaberDetay/7193) people to donate blood as they continue to ship blood from their existing supplies throughout the day. The International Rescue Committee (IRC), an organization that responds to the most serious humanitarian crises, works in more than 40 countries. The IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation has been serving communities impacted by catastrophe and war since its founding in 1992. You can make a contribution to their Children’s Emergency Fund at the following The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has also mobilized aid to Syria, and is focusing on assessing the impact the quake had on water stations and any other interruptions to services. Once the initial need is completed, funds will support longer-term recovery efforts. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). They continue to service the area though at least one of their hospitals has been closed due to promised to send a team of 76 search and rescue specialists and rescue dogs to Turkey. About 3.6 million Syrian refugees live in the nation following the protracted Syrian Civil War. “Sadly, needs are rising rapidly in Syria and not everyone who requires assistance is visible.

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Time running out to find survivors as Syria-Turkey earthquake death ... (SBS)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan admits 'shortcomings' with relief and rescue efforts. A "highly trained" Australian rescue team will arrive in Turkey ...

I want to thank the personnel and their families in advance,” he said. The conditions are clear to see. "Of course, there are shortcomings. Australia aims to have a rescue team on the ground in Turkey by the end of the week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says. “[The] aim [is] to have people on the ground by the end of this week. - Australia aims to have rescue team in Turkey by the end of the week.

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Turkey and Syria earthquake: how and where to donate in Australia ... (The Guardian)

Australian charities alliance launches appeal for donations as a major aid effort gets under way to help provide shelter, food and medical supplies.

Check the organisation’s name and look them up. Before the earthquake, Unicef said it required US$328.5m to meet the needs of Syria’s children in 2023. [Unicef](https://www.unicef.org.au/donate/syria-turkiye-earthquake) is raising funds for the children affected by the crisis. It said that even before the earthquake two-thirds of the population was in need of assistance. They have launched an earthquake appeal, and say that by partnering with other agencies it can increase the percentage of money which directly helps those affected. The

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Turkey and Syria earthquake: what we know so far on day four (The Guardian)

The number of people confirmed dead in the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria is nearing 16,000. Turkey's death toll rose to 12,873 on Thursday morning, ...

Syria activated the EU civil protection mechanism, two days after the earthquake, to request further assistance from the 27-country bloc and the eight other nation states that are part of the programme. A man, his son and daughter were pulled out from beneath the rubble where they had been stuck for two days. Erdoğan promised the government aimed to build housing within one year for those left without a home in the 10 provinces affected.

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Somer runs a Turkish restaurant in Sydney. He's helping earthquake ... (SBS)

In the wake of the earthquake and its aftershocks that devastated much of southeast Turkey and northeast Syria, community groups in Australia are stepping ...

Everyone in the community is so passionate ... Now, aid organisations such as Islamic Relief are calling on people to help in the name of their faith. Everyone is trying to do something in their capacity. "We are human. He said the mosque has been inundated with calls and donations. Sumeyye Cetinkiran is a registered nurse who is also involved in community engagement efforts in Melbourne. "This is the only thing we can do," he said. On Sunday, the restaurant will prepare a barbecue of kebabs, drinks and other Turkish treats. "It's been very personal," she told SBS News. People are hungry and they are cold, there is no running water ... "Every bit helps. The only way we can help is by selling food and hopefully helping those who are in need."

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Tragedy as missing Australian man Can Pahali confirmed dead in ... (7NEWS.com.au)

Pahali was on holiday in Turkey's south, visiting his sister in the badly affected Hatay province when the first 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the country on ...

We just need to know where he is.” we just want to know he is there (and) if he is alive. We shall miss you so much.” “Australian diplomatic missions in Ankara, Istanbul and Beirut are doing all they can in difficult circumstances to reach out to Australians reported to be in the area.” “Pray for him and his family in Turkey and here in Australia.” “We are supporting around 50 other Australians and their families who were in the earthquake area and have asked for support with crisis accommodation, short-term loans and travel documents.” “His nephew’s flown from Sydney to help in the search for him and other family members, also now missing,” the post says. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson confirmed to 7NEWS.com.au that its “consular team, and our teams in Turkiye and Lebanon, are working hard to assist family members concerned about their loved ones”. God bless you John! In a previous post, the friend said Pahali would be remembered for “making wonderful feasts and food for Have A Chat Cafe”. [Missing Australian man](https://7news.com.au/news/sydney) Can Pahali has been confirmed dead in the [earthquakes that struck Syria and Turkey.](https://7news.com.au/news/world) A family member told AAP he was heading to the site where Pahali’s body had been found in the rubble of a collapsed building, to dig his uncle out from underneath.

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'Best person in the world': Brother of Sydney man found dead after ... (9News)

Can Pahali, from Glebe, was holidaying in the province of Hatay when the two quakes struck on Monday.

"Australian diplomatic missions in Ankara, Istanbul and Beirut are doing all they can in difficult circumstances to reach out to Australians reported to be in the area." "Our consular team, and our teams in Turkiye and Lebanon, are working hard to assist family members concerned about their loved ones," the spokesperson said. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said the government is "deeply saddened" by the death of Pahali.

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Turkey-Syria earthquake: Communities in the East rally to support ... (BBC News)

On Sunday the Maldon restaurant where he works is asking diners to donate the cost of their meals to relief efforts. Owner Salman Barli said: "We are trying to ...

This is not an easy task." "People are phoning us; people want to donate money. "The community has been helping in so many ways; so many phone calls and mails - 'What can we do to help?'" "We've been so overwhelmed with the amount of stuff that has been coming in, we're just trying to sort them out and get them as quickly as we can to Turkey. "At the moment it is a very bad situation there, people have nothing to eat, no water, there is no heating and it is freezing cold - everyone is just trying to survive." Turkish communities in the East of England are rallying to fundraise and send supplies to families affected by the devastating earthquakes.

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Death toll in Turkey, Syria earthquake rises, hope fades (WOKV)

GAZIANTEP, Turkey — (AP) — Rescuers pulled more survivors from beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings Thursday, but hopes were starting to fade of ...

“It is not possible to be prepared for such a disaster," Erdogan said as he visited the hard-hit province of Hatay. Erdogan announced Thursday that the death toll had risen to more than 14,000 in his country, with more than 63,000 injured. The shipment was scheduled before the earthquake happened but was delayed by the road damage. But more and more often, they pulled out dead bodies from under the rubble. aid trucks to enter rebel-held northwest Syria](https://apnews.com/article/politics-syria-government-united-states-bashar-assad-e1bd001643fd8386e8ccb1fcd2a922f3) from Turkey since the quake arrived Thursday morning. On Thursday, the first U.N. Syria itself is an international pariah under Western sanctions linked to the war. officials said more trucks were set to follow with assistance specifically for the current crisis. That conflict displaced millions of people within Syria and left many reliant on humanitarian aid, while also sending millions more over the border into Turkey to seek refuge. Experts said the survival window for those trapped under the rubble or otherwise unable to obtain basic necessities Ahmet Tokgoz, a survivor, called for the government to evacuate people from the devastated region. Any perception that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government has mismanaged the crisis could hurt him at a time when he faces a tough battle for reelection in May.

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Turkey and Syria earthquake: 'As soon as he looked at me, I started ... (BBC News)

Ahmed al-Masri describes the horror he felt while treating Syrian children injured in the earthquake.

He also managed to have a brief rest at the hospital. "The worst thing is to be a doctor in these circumstances. "They were injuries that you think are not serious, but someone then needs to have a limb amputated," he says. In 2013, he was working in a field hospital when rockets containing the nerve agent sarin were fired at several opposition-held suburbs of the capital, Damascus. "The father told me this child was the only survivor in his family. "The look in this child's eyes really got to me," says Dr Ahmed al-Masri.

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Turkey-Syria earthquake live news: Death toll tops 15000 (Aljazeera.com)

Hope of finding survivors quickly dwindling as volunteers in rebel-held Syria plead for search and rescue equipment.

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