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After the earthquake, the cold increased the trouble, the death toll can reach 50 thousand- Updates


To save the lives of the people, the rescue workers have been working continuously for the last 6 days in the bitter cold.

The number of people who lost their lives in the devastating earthquake that occurred five days ago in Turkey and Syria has crossed 29 thousand while more than 78 thousand people have died. Meanwhile, the rescue work is going on fast to save the people buried in the debris. At the same time, there has been news of increase in crime in Turkey after the earthquake. To save the lives of the people, the rescue workers have been working continuously for the last 6 days in the bitter cold. More than 12 people were rescued on Saturday during the rescue operation.

The news of the death of the missing Indian citizen after the earthquake also came to the fore on Saturday. His body was found buried under the debris of the same hotel where he was staying. It has been 6 days since the earthquake on February 6 in Turkey and Syria, since then till now what to know every update-

1. There have also been reports of an increase in crime in Turkey since the earthquake. 98 people have been arrested from 8 provinces of Turkey. He has been arrested on charges of robbery. Of these, 42 people are from Hatay province alone.

2. Apart from this, orders have been given for action after the buildings collapsed in the earthquake. 62 building contractors have also been detained.

3. A man named Ibrahim Zakaria, who was repeatedly fainting and regaining consciousness, did not know for how many days he had been buried under the debris of his house. Zakaria was rescued on Friday night. I thought I was going to die and it would be impossible for me to live again, Zakaria told The Associated Press at the hospital on Saturday.

4. A seven-month-old baby rescued in Atankya and a family in KahramanmaraÅŸ were among those rescued on Saturday after the earthquake.

5. According to Martin Griffiths, the chief of the UN aid unit, the death toll from the earthquake could be almost twice as high. Dead bodies will also be recovered while the debris is being removed. In such a situation, it is believed that the death toll can go up to 50 thousand.

6. Humanitarian aid groups working in southern Turkey and northwest Syria warned that Monday's earthquake would have long-lasting effects and that donations would be needed for months or years after rescue operations are over.

7. In the 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Turkey, more than 29 thousand people have died so far and thousands of people have become homeless, thousands of people have taken shelter in shopping malls, stadiums, mosques and community centers.

8. Delivering humanitarian aid to northern Syria has been complicated by the civil war, while US sanctions may restrict or slow down remittances despite relief efforts easing. The political climate in Turkey has also created a challenge.

9. The first shipment of earthquake aid arrived on Friday from the Turkish border into Syria. The shipment was delayed not only by damage and debris, but also by a UN policy that allows only one vehicle at a time. allows.

10. However, due to the 12-year civil war in Syria, some aid groups are already operating. Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has 500 personnel working in northern Syria, two of whom have died in the earthquake. There these organizations have helped deliver medical aid in the midst of conflict.

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