Death toll from devastating earthquake reaches 12,391 in Türkiye

Search and rescue teams are working against time to recover survivors from the rubble despite harsh winter conditions.

Ekleme: 09.02.2023 09:16:22 / Güncelleme: 09.02.2023 09:16:22 / English News / Ankara Haberleri
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Thousands of buildings have collapsed in Türkiye and Syria in the 7.8 magnitude earthquake, one of the strongest to hit the region in more than 100 years.

The death toll in Türkiye rose to 12,391, the country’s disaster authority said. More than 62,000 people were injured.

In Syria, the toll was at least 3,000, according to the government and a rescue service in the opposition-held northwest.

The World Health Organization warned that those numbers are likely to increase as much as eight times, as rescue teams find more victims in the rubble.

On Monday, a catastrophic and deadly earthquake struck southern and central Turkey and western Syria.

The earthquake was followed by numerous aftershocks, including an unusually powerful magnitude 7.5 nine hours after the main quake.

A large winter storm hampered rescue efforts, dropping snow on the ruins and bringing plummeting temperatures.

Due to the freezing temperatures in the areas, survivors, especially the ones that are trapped under the wreckage, have a great risk of hypothermia. (ILKHA)