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turkey faced earth quake recently of 5.8 magnitude 26 Feb. 2023 _ latest news

 The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria exceeded 50,000.173,000 buildings were destroyed by the earthquake in Rukia and more than 530,000 people have been displaced from the affected areas. After the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, more than 240,000 rescue workers, volunteers, and the public did relief work in 11 earthquake-affected provinces of Turkey, while the death toll due to the rubble has increased dramatically. Turkey and Syria were once again shaken by the earthquake, and many more buildings collapsed. Reports indicate that the magnitude of the earthquake in the border areas of Turkey and Syria was recorded at 6.4 and then at 5.8. It is reported that 3 people died and more than 600 were injured due to the earthquake in Turkey and Syria on Monday.



According to foreign media, there are reports of 470 people injured in Syria and 213 people in Turkey, while many people are feared to be buried under the debris while the rescue work is going on. Fear and panic spread among the citizens and they came out of their houses. According to reports, earthquake tremors were also felt in Egypt and Lebanon. It should be noted that more than 44,000 people have been killed and thousands injured in the 2 devastating earthquakes that occurred on February 6 in Turkey and Syria.Turkey: 17 days after the earthquake, 8 sheep were pulled alive from the rubble. Even after 17 days of the terrible earthquake in Rukia, 8 sheep buried under the debris were miraculously rescued alive. A video of sheep being pulled alive from the rubble of a building has been shared on Turkish media, in which rescue workers are pulling the sheep out of the rubble. their surprise and happiness by chanting Allahu Akbar. What gift did the Turkish businessman give to the person who came out to help the earthquake victims in a broken car? The fate of the Azerbaijani citizen who went out to help the earthquake victims in Turkey by loading his broken car with relief goods changed, the Turkish businessman announced to give him a valuable gift in recognition of the citizen's spirit of humanity.




A few days ago, the picture of Sarwar Beserlai, an Azerbaijani citizen, carrying relief goods in an old car and leaving to help the earthquake victims in Turkey went viral. The citizen won the hearts of millions of people with his humanitarian spirit. After Sarwar Besarlai's photo went viral, a Turkish businessman presented him with a new car as a gift in recognition of the Azerbaijani citizen's spirit of humanity. the seat of the car, some boxes, and whatever else he could carry in the car the aid station in the capital Baku. Taking it to the center for submission. They believed that this act of Azerbaijani citizens could affect hundreds of people. Speaking to a foreign news agency, Sarwar Beserlai said that we know what it means to be homeless in these harsh winters. Warm clothes can be provided to protect from this cold. He said that on the day of the earthquake, we cousins decided among ourselves that we will help our brothers and sisters in our brotherly country Turkey.




According to the foreign news agency, Sarwar Besarlai's family is among the displaced families from the Karabakh region occupied by Armenia. Earthquake again in Turkey, local leaders flee during the interview. Yesterday, an earthquake of 6.4 and 5.8 magnitudes was recorded in Turkey and Syria again, as a result of which 3 people were killed and more than 600 injured while many buildings were destroyed. The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has exceeded 46 thousand, the rescue operation has been announced. This announcement has been made when the death toll from the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria exceeded 46,000. Yunus Shiraz, the head of AFAD, an organization that works to deal with natural disasters in Turkey, said the number of deaths from the earthquake in Turkey. Yunus Shiraz said that we are facing the biggest disaster in history, and the effects of the damage caused by the earthquake and aftershocks are not limited to only 11 provinces. According to the World Health Organization estimates, 26 million people in Turkey and Syria need aid.

11,500 workers from 80 countries of the world are currently engaged in relief work.

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