Turkey has been badly shaken by 3 major earthquakes within the last 24 hours. Syria’s hair stood on end and 12 neighboring countries were shaken.
The night was cold and the wind was icy. The intermittent rain was also doing its job like rubbing salt in the wound. And Turkey in the middle of it all. the people there. Adhajage-Uninde is the condition of indignation from here and there. People shocked and weather upset. At least 1,800 people died in the 7.8 magnitude earthquake, while thousands were injured.
The death toll continues to rise unabated. Monday was not like any other day. There were hair-raising screams amidst the golden dreams. There were hands rubbing eyes. People running out of houses. Eyes searching for loved ones and listening to the screams of others, people stay where they are. 2818 buildings were razed to the ground. The highest damage was recorded in Syria after Turkey. While the death toll in Turkey remained in four digits, it was limited to three in Syria. The earthquake shook Lebanon, Iraq, Israel, Cyprus, Greece, Georgia and Jordan.
According to the experts, the work of relief and rescue work is going to be difficult in the coming times. One is the effect of earthquake and second is the effect of weather. According to meteorologists, the rescue work around the Epic Center is very difficult. To increase the troubles in the coming times, the possibility of heavy rains also cannot be ruled out. Where the temperature is being recorded at three to four degrees during the day, the nights will be cold, this is being told with full facts.
They say that when a mountain of calamity falls, no stone is left unturned from any side. To increase the trouble, snowfall of 3 to 5 cm is also being predicted. Not only this, if the reports are to be believed, then if it continues to increase in further areas, then the condition will not get better, it will only get worse. Because there is full expectation of snowfall from 50 to 100 cm. The existence of 2818 buildings is enough to tell that how thousands of people must be wandering there for the roof.
There is absolutely no scope for his survival, because he lived in the ground floor of a 12-storey building. This is what a Kurdish woman has to say, not in comfort – crying. His eyes and throat are both dry. Some people show her a mountain of hopes to silence her that she is sitting comfortably in her high peak, but she clearly says this- There is no one left of his own. His children are buried in the debris. Also Armaan. Now no one wants to return even near their house. Even if all of them suddenly run away from their house in the middle of the night after saving their lives.
The first aftershock was 7.8 while the one after 12 hours was 7.5. Thousands of people are still buried under the debris on both sides of the first one and those who are left are in fear due to the terror of the second one. Thousands of pictures and videos are making us cry. Some have blood on their forehead and some are seen tangled in the debris. Some are running with a child in their lap, while some are searching for their loved ones in the scattered debris. And in the midst of all this the third one also knocked. But its intensity remained 6.
What are the conditions?
- According to a PTI report, the number of casualties is expected to increase as rescue workers are still searching for people trapped under the debris in the affected areas. The tremor was felt on both sides of the border before sunrise and people had to come out despite the cold and rain.
- Rescuers and residents in various cities are trying to pull out survivors from collapsed buildings. Patients, including newborns, had to be safely evacuated from a Turkish hospital and several hospitals in Syria that were destroyed in the earthquake.
- A resident of the Turkish city of Adana told that three buildings around him have collapsed. Muhammad Fatih Yuvas, a student of journalism, told that a person trapped alive in the debris said while trying to be pulled out by the rescuers – I have no strength left now.
- Cranes and rescue workers carry survivors on stretchers to hospital from an apartment building destroyed by an earthquake in the far eastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir.
- The earthquake struck a region of Syria that has been wracked by more than a decade of civil war, divided between government and rebels and surrounded by Russian-backed government forces, while millions of refugees have settled in the Turkish-held region. Has happened.
- Buildings are reported to have collapsed from the cities of Aleppo and Hama in Syria to Diyarbakir in Turkey. About 900 buildings have collapsed in Gaziantep and Kahramanmaras provinces.
- Turkish President Rajab Tayyab Erdoğan said that 45 countries have so far offered help after Monday’s earthquake.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com”