Turkey earthquake: Indian man's body recovered from debris in Malatya
India | February 11, 2023 19:59 ISTTurkey Earthquake: Gaud was identified with a tattoo of the word 'Om' on one of his hands, his family said.
Turkey Earthquake: Gaud was identified with a tattoo of the word 'Om' on one of his hands, his family said.
The death toll in Turkey and Syria is increasing day by day. So far, more than 24 thousand people have died. See this full report.
Cities in Turkey have vanished.Turkey is getting help from all over the world. See the full report...
The NDRF team saved an 8-year-old girl from certain death in Turkey. The team of doctors is engaged in his treatment. See the full report.
The Turkish Ambassador to India recently expressed gratitude for the kindness of Indian citizens who donated 100 blankets to the quake-hit country.
The situation is getting worse due to the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. The number of dead is increasing every day. The death toll from the earthquake has crossed 24,000. The Indian Army and NDRF personnel are working day and night to save lives.
'Operation Dost': The medicines that have been sent include Paracetamol 100 ML IV, Ceftriaxone GM INJ, Propofol INJ., etc. The protection and safety tools that have been sent include gowns, gloves, shoe covers, and caps.
Turkey-Syria earthquake: As many as 5.3 million people in Syria may have been left homeless by the earthquake," the Syria representative of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Sivanka Dhanapala, said.
Turkey Earthquake: This is the second such incident in the last 24 hours. Just a day earlier, the NDRF had rescued a six-year-old girl from under the rubble in Gaziantep.
The Indian Army's 60-person field medical team is treating earthquake victims in Turkey and removing every critical condition with their skills. How is treatment being done in this Indian Army hospital? look at the ground report.
Earthquake in Turkey: About 18 thousand people have died in Turkey so far. The Nurdagi area of Turkey is most affected by the earthquake. The NDRF team is conducting a rescue operation in this area. In minus six degrees Celsius temperatures, NDRF jawans are saving lives.
The recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria have shown scenes of great devastation. At the same time, Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets, who had already predicted this earthquake, has also warned India about the quake. We learned about all these predictions related to an earthquake in India.
Due to the devastation caused by the earthquake in Turkey, this country has shifted 10 feet. Satellite pictures giving proof of this have also come to the fore; if Turkey really moved 10 feet, then there is a reason behind it. Today we are going to present its complete scientific...
Turkey-Syria Earthquake: “Typically, it is rare to find survivors after the fifth to seventh days, and most search and rescue teams will consider stopping by then,″ said Dr Jarone Lee, an emergency and disaster medicine expert at Massachusetts General Hospital.
The earthquake in Turkey has caused such devastation that the country has shifted 10 feet. Satellite pictures giving proof of this have also come out; see the report.
Indian Army soldiers are working hard to rescue people in Turkey and Syria.The army has made arrangements for the injured by building a hospital where they are being treated.
So far, more than 21,000 people have died in both countries. With each passing hour, the hopes of life are diminishing, but still the search for breath continues in the rubble.
Strong tremors of an earthquake were felt in Turkey and Syria adjacent to its border at 4.17 a.m. on Monday morning. These tremors of 7.8 magnitude were felt several hundred miles away from the epicenter.
Turkey-Syria earthquake UPDATES: A three-month state of emergency to speed up rescue and aid efforts in Turkey's earthquake-hit provinces came into effect on Thursday after the approval of lawmakers, Anadolu Agency reported.
Operation Dost: A field hospital set up by the Indian Army in Turkey has started functioning with surgical and emergency wards.
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