The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria exceeded 24 thousand

The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria exceeded 24 thousand

The total death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria exceeded 24,000. Turkish President Erdogan says that the reconstruction of millions of uninhabitable buildings in the earthquake-affected areas will be started in the next few weeks. During the discussion on the visit to the earthquake-affected areas, the Turkish President said that the number of…

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In Turkey, poor construction of buildings caused more damage

In Turkey, poor construction of buildings caused more damage

A 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Turkey has opened up a pool of building infrastructure damage. Experts attributed the major cause of the disaster to poor construction of buildings and non-compliance with building codes. According to the Seismic Building Codes of Turkey, buildings must be able to withstand strong earthquakes, withstanding at least 30 to 40 percent…

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Rumors of sending volunteers to Turkey, thousands of Afghan citizens reached the airport

Rumors of sending volunteers to Turkey, thousands of Afghan citizens reached the airport

There are hundreds of civilians at Kabul International Airport. Thousands of Afghan citizens reached Kabul International Airport after hearing the rumor that the Afghan government would send flights to help earthquake victims. There was a rumor in Afghanistan that the government was sending relief supplies and volunteers to Turkey for the earthquake victims. At 8…

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Turkey, Syria: Death toll exceeds 20,000, chances of survival of people buried under the rubble are low

Turkey, Syria: Death toll exceeds 20,000, chances of survival of people buried under the rubble are low

Deaths are expected to increase in Turkey and Syria, officials: Photo: Social Media Ankara: The number of people killed by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has exceeded 20 thousand. According to foreign media, more than 17,000 people have died in Turkey and more than 3,000 in Syria. Hopes of getting people out alive buried…

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