Deadly Earthquake rocks Turkey and Syria: Over 20 killed, hundreds injured
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.8 struck the border
region between Turkey and Syria on Friday, causing widespread damage and loss
of life. The earthquake, which hit at approximately 1:41 p.m. local time,
caused buildings to collapse, trapping people under the rubble.
According to local authorities, at least 20 people have been
killed and hundreds more have been injured in the affected areas. Rescue teams
are working tirelessly to find survivors and provide medical treatment to the
injured. The Turkish Red Crescent has dispatched search and rescue teams, field
hospitals, and mobile kitchens to the affected regions to provide assistance to
those in need.
In Turkey, the earthquake caused significant damage to
buildings and infrastructure in the provinces of Hatay and Sanliurfa. The
country's disaster and emergency management agency, AFAD, has deployed teams to
assess the damage and provide support to those affected.
In Syria, the earthquake was felt in several cities,
including Aleppo, Idlib, and Latakia. Reports indicate that several buildings
have been damaged and that some residents have been trapped under the rubble.
The Syrian Civil Defense, also known as the White Helmets, has launched rescue
operations to find survivors and provide medical assistance to the injured.
The earthquake has caused widespread panic and fear among
residents, who are still recovering from years of conflict and instability. The
Turkish and Syrian governments are working together to respond to the disaster
and provide aid to those in need.
This is a developing story, and more information will be
provided as it becomes available.