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About 40,000 people died in Turkey and Syria because of the two forts. earthquakes from ten days ago. On Turkish soil alone, at least 36,187 people have died and another 108,000 have been injured, the Afad emergency agency said. Syria more than 3688 people died.
Tremors destroyed thousands of buildings in Turkeyunder which tens of thousands of bodies could still lie, several Turkish and international experts have warned that another 50,000 are badly damaged and must be destroyed.
Meanwhile, a 17-year-old girl was rescued alive today after spending 248 hours trapped under the rubble of a building in Kahramanmaras province, where the epicenter of the first earthquake.
The area affected by the magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 earthquakes spans over 100,000 square kilometers and is home to about 14 million people.
More than 216,000 people have been evacuated from the provinces hardest hit by the disaster, according to Afad. earthquakes.
UN asks for help
The United Nations has announced a fundraiser to meet the “enormous needs” of millions of people left without shelter and food after earthquakes wreaked havoc in Turkey And Syria.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres called on UN member states to “immediately” contribute $397 million to provide “humanitarian assistance urgently needed by nearly five million Syrians,” starting with “shelter, medical care and food.” .
Guterres said he would soon make a similar call for help Turkey.
“The needs are huge,” and “we know that life-saving assistance is not coming at the speed and scale that is needed,” Guterres insisted.
“A week after the devastating earthquakes, millions of people in the region are struggling to survive, left homeless and living in the cold,” he added.
(According to EFE and AFP)
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