International Desk: The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has exceeded 23,500. Among them, 20 thousand (213) people are in Turkey. And there are 3500 people in Syria.This information was reported from the live update of Aljazeera on Saturday, February 11.
It is said that the bodies of 23,713 people have been recovered from various areas affected by the earthquake so far. Many people are still trapped under the rubble of this terrible earthquake. As time passes, the hope of rescuing those trapped in the rubble is fading. Rescuers are still trying to rescue survivors. Four days after the earthquake, they miraculously rescued several people alive.Meanwhile, the rescue team in Bangladesh rescued a 17-year-old girl alive.
The World Health Organization (WHO) fears that many people may die due to various problems, including rain and communication breakdowns. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called the earthquake the “disaster of the century.”
A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.8 struck Syria and Turkey in the early hours of Monday, February 6, local time. Shortly after this, another earthquake of magnitude 6.7 was followed by many more aftershocks.
