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Heart-Wrenching Tragedy In Turkey & Syria Now Hits Near 8000 Death Toll

5 Dariya News

08-Feb-2023

Now the new update of the news is coming that around 7,800 people have been declared dead so far in this tragedy.  More than thousands are found injured in this incident. 13 million of the country’s 85 million people were affected, and he declared a state of emergency in 10 provinces, said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In Turkey not for a single time, three times the regime was hit by an earthquake. 

Three devastating earthquakes - 7.8, 7.6 and 6.0 hit Turkey’s southern regions on Monday causing widespread destruction in Turkey and in neighbouring Syria. 

India has spread the hands of friendship by providing them all rescuing things at the airport. Yes, it was India in the first batch that sent them the NDRF Search and Rescue Team. 

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They also sent special trained dog squads, medical supplies, drilling machines and other equipment. Turkey expressed thanks by calling India a ‘dost’. Not only this, there are some miracles that also happened. In the country where so destroying atmosphere is taking place at all around, which has taken thousands of lives yet, some newly born gotten the second life. 

A picture is surfacing over the internet where a seven year old seems to be shielding her little brother’s head from the rubble. Un representative Mohamad Safa shared a tweet in which he mentioned“The 7 year old girl who kept her hand on her little brother’s head to protect him while they were under the rubble for 17 hours has made it safely. I see no one sharing. If she were dead, everyone would share! Share positivity…”.

On the other hand an infant baby seems to be crying under the rubble whose mother appears to have given birth to her while buried underneath the rubble from this week’s devastating earthquake. Not only these two there are many more children who are rescued by the rescue team safely. 

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