Death Toll Exceeds 2200, Hundreds Of Buildings Destroyed || Deadly EarthQuake || Powerful 7.8 Quake Knocks Down Buildings In Turkey, Syria

Death Toll Exceeds 2200, Hundreds Of Buildings Destroyed || Deadly EarthQuake || Powerful 7.8 Quake Knocks Down Buildings In Turkey, Syria

7.8 magnitude earthquake devastates Turkey and Syria, death toll exceeds 2200, hundreds of buildings destroyed

Turkey and Syria were devastated by a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that killed more than 2200 people and destroyed hundreds of buildings. At 4:17 in the morning, the earthquake woke up the sleeping population, and more than 50 aftershocks continued for several hours. The magnitude of the earthquake could be felt as far away as Greenland and Denmark.

Turkey and Syria were shaken by an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8; the late-night quake prevented people from fleeing; high-rise buildings collapsed in a matter of seconds; and there were more than 50 aftershocks for several hours. In addition, there have been more than 2200 deaths in both countries. The earthquake was felt as far away as Greenland and Denmark because of its magnitude.

The earthquake that struck Turkey has resulted in 1498 deaths and thousands of injuries. The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey, according to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, cannot yet be estimated.

The Geological Survey reports that the earthquake occurred at 4:17 a.m. local time, just as people were drifting off to sleep.

The earthquake was recorded as having a magnitude of 7.9, according to the Geological Survey. The earthquake was 17.9 kilometers deep and had its epicenter in the Nardagi area of Gazi Antap province, south of Turkey. This province has approximately 2 million people and is close to Syria, which contributed to extensive destruction in Syria as well.

The earthquake's strongest shocks were felt for a moment, according to Turkish media, and people took to the streets as a result. Cyprus, Greece, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine also felt earthquake tremors.

Death Toll Exceeds 2200, Hundreds Of Buildings Destroyed || Deadly EarthQuake || Powerful 7.8 Quake Knocks Down Buildings In Turkey, Syria


The Turkish President declared a state of emergency in the country

Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, has declared a state of emergency in response to the devastating earthquake that struck the nation.

Tayyip Erdoan, the president of Turkey, offered his best wishes to all of the people whose lives have been impacted by the earthquake and stated that he hopes to escape the catastrophe as soon as possible and with the least amount of damage.

The Turkish Vice President claims that the earthquake has resulted in the suspension of civil flights at Hatay and Gazi Antap Airports.

The earthquake, according to Turkish media, caused a fire in a natural gas pipeline in the Turkish province of Hatay. As a precaution, the supply of natural gas has been cut off in Hatay.

According to the Turkish Disaster Management Agency, since the earthquake, at least 1,710 buildings have collapsed and 78 aftershocks have been felt. According to Turkish officials, 2,786 relief teams are working in the affected areas.

The Turkish media report that 370 search and rescue specialists are arriving in Turkey from Azerbaijan. Additionally, the United States, Russia, Ukraine, India, Pakistan, and other nations have offered to assist Turkey in any way they can.

After the earthquake in Turkey, schools across the country have been announced to be closed

Schools across Turkey have been ordered to close due to the earthquake. According to the Turkish Ministry of Education, all schools will remain closed until February 13.


Death Toll Exceeds 2200, Hundreds Of Buildings Destroyed || Deadly EarthQuake || Powerful 7.8 Quake Knocks Down Buildings In Turkey, Syria


Earthquake also devastates Syria

The French news agency AFP reports that the earthquake has also wreaked havoc in Syria, where hundreds of people have been killed and injured as a result of buildings falling down.

The tremors of the earthquake were felt in the Syrian provinces of Hama, Aleppo, and Latakia, according to the authorities. The number of earthquake-related deaths in government-controlled areas has reached 783, and over 1,000 people have been injured.

On the other hand, the aid organization that works in Syria says that the earthquake killed 234 people in rebel-held areas.

The President and Prime Minister of Pakistan express their grief over the damage caused by the earthquake

President Arif Alvi has expressed regret over the loss of precious lives due to the earthquake in Turkey and Syria and stated that in this hour of sorrow, the people of Pakistan and my sympathies are with Turkey and Syria. The Prime Minister of Pakistan also expressed their grief over the damage caused by the earthquake.

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has conveyed his condolences to the Turkish people and government for the tragic loss of life.

Pakistan will assist its brother people and government in any way it can, and Turkey has always supported Pakistan in any difficulty. The Prime Minister states that he is with the government and people of Turkey during difficult times.

Additionally, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif telephoned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to express regret for the earthquake's devastation.

Pakistan is with its Turkish brother in this hour of trial, and Pakistan will fully cooperate with the government and people of Turkey in dealing with the disaster of the earthquake, according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

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