An international aid group’s own staff are among the survivors of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Tuesday’s front pages are dominated by the devastation of the earthquakes that hit Turkey and shook Syria. So far,…
Turkey earthquake: UK rescue team and specialist equipment heading to Turkey to help with search A team of 76 search and rescue specialists, along with…
Rescuers search for survivors in rubble after earthquake kills 4,800 Turkey has suffered one of its most deadly earthquakes with a confirmed death toll at…
‘My God … They’re calling out. They’re saying, “Save us”, but we can’t save them.’
Earthquakes are measured using a seismograph. It is the primary earthquake-measuring instrument. The seismograph produces a digital graphic recording of the ground motion caused by…
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan called it the country’s worst disaster since 1939.
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked wide swaths of Turkey and Syria early Monday, toppling hundreds of buildings and killing more than 1,900 people. World leaders, from the EU to Israel to Russia, are sending aid and rescue support to the region. FRANCE 24’s correspondent in Brussels, Dave Keating, tells us more about the EU’s aid missions, already dispatched.
Thirteen European union member states have already offered to send emergency personnel to turkey with the EU also “ready to support those affected in Syria.”
Hundreds dead after earthquake shakes Turkey and Syria More than 500 people have been killed in Turkey and Syria after an earthquake struck – it…
The latest from Turkey and Syrian earthquake. Overnight an earthquake hit a wide area in south-eastern Turkey and Syria, killing over 300 people, injuring over…
‘I have never felt anything like it in the 40 years I’ve lived.’
A powerful earthquake hits Turkey in the middle of the night. Flattening a wide area in south-eastern Turkey, near the Syrian border, killing hundreds of…
The ripples from the earthquake were felt hundreds of kilometres away in Istanbul and Ankara.