Death toll rises to 3,381 in Turkey: Ankara The death toll as a result of a powerful earthquake in Turkey has grown to 3,381, while 20,436 people have been injured, Orhan Tatar, the director of the earthquake and risk reduction of the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD),...
Turkish officials warned residents not to go into the remains of their homes, but people have done so to retrieve what they can. Three of the people killed Monday were inside a damaged four-story building when the new quake hit. RELATED: Turkey arrests building contractors for shoddy constructi...
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The director of Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management agency, AFAD, said at least 1,762 people have died, according to the Reuters news agency. The latest figure raised the overall death toll to over 2,800. By Alex Sundby https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/earthquake-turkey-syria-...
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More than 30 were saved from under the snow and sent to hospital, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu told reporters, noting that there were still people buried under the snow. At least five people were killed in the Tuesday avalanche that struck a minibus and a snow-clearing vehicle and...
Death toll from Turkey quake rises Second to hit eastern part of country in weeksAyduk, BertanGuzel, Mehmet
This strain builds up over time and is released in an earthquake like the snapping of an elastic band. Faster strain, longer faults and greater strength in the upper part of the Earth in a particular region can all lead to larger earthquakes. The Himalayas feature a deadly combination of the...
TEHRAN, Nov. 02 (MNA) – The death toll in Turkey from Friday's magnitude 6.6 earthquake in the Aegean Sea has risen to 79, the country’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) said early Monday. Some 1,120 aftershocks have hit the area since then, 43 of them above magnit...