The series of deaths due to the terrible earthquake in Turkey and Syria did not stop, the process of removing bodies and injured people from the ruins of the destroyed buildings is still going on, where the number of dead people is more than 28 thousand. have been exceeded.
The number of people killed by the catastrophic earthquake in Turkey and Syria has reached more than 28,000. According to the report, more than 100,000 people have been injured in the earthquake. Aid has so far failed to reach many of the affected areas of war-torn Syria, where people are crying out for help. Survivors also face extreme cold weather.
Aftershocks are still going on in the earthquake-affected areas. Aid is not reaching the affected areas of Syria and rescue teams are not reaching. People in Syria are now disappointed. They fear that cold and hunger will kill them now. People are making appeals, the Syrian people have cried and said that children are not terrorists, God saves them.
In the affected areas, the debris of tall buildings is scattered. Millions of people are affected, and families are devastated. Several hundred children have become orphans. Those who are alive are scared and confused. The rescue and search operations teams are facing severe difficulties due to severe colds.
Restrictions
According to the United Nations, more than 5.6 million people have been displaced in Syria. Seeing the worsening situation, the US has lifted the sanctions on Syria for six months, after which it is hoped that the Syrian victims will now receive both aid and assistance.
Rescue operation
The non-stop rescue operation continues in Turkey and Syria for the sixth day. Many people were pulled out of the wreckage. Two young girls were rescued after 149 hours in the field.
Late at night, a fifty-seven-year-old citizen from Syria and a woman were pulled out alive from the wreckage. There was no end to the joy when the rescue teams found the two-month-old baby alive buried under the debris. The government has arrested more than a hundred contractors of the buildings that collapsed in the earthquake.
Children of Cyprus
Twenty-four children from Cyprus, aged between 11 and 14, were in Turkey for a volleyball tournament when their hotel collapsed during the earthquake.
The bodies of 10 of the dead children were sent to their native Northern Cyprus.
At least 19 people in the group have been confirmed dead so far, including 15 adults, Turkish media reported.


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