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The Print on MSN‘Embarrassing circus’—Pakistan diverted $3 million grant for flood victims to Syria, TurkeyPakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority said that the decision was made following the Prime Minister's directive, ...
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Turkey’s earthquake disaster two years on – families still searching for lost children, 650,000 living in container citiesAccording to the report, Turkey's Hatay province had the highest number of people still living in container cities. They numbered 218,379 at the last count. In Malatya province, the number was ...
Footage from social media, verified by the BBC, shows the scale of the damage caused by the first earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday morning. BBC Russia editor Steve Rosenberg ...
A $3 million grant intended for Pakistan's 2022 flood victims was redirected to assist earthquake survivors in Turkiye and ...
Alessandra Morelli, from the University of Oxford, has worked in disaster zones in Libya and Turkey. Two years on from the twin earthquakes, at least 30 children remain missing. They received hefty ...
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake was recorded on Monday, February 20, in Turkey's southern province of Hatay, the hardest hit by a February 6 earthquake that killed more than 44,000 in both Turkey and ...
Christian Atsu's whereabouts are unknown in the aftermath of earthquakes, which have killed over 21,000 people in Turkey and ...
By MICHAEL STARR People sit around a fire near the site of a collapsed building, as the search for survivors continues, in the aftermath of an earthquake, in Kahramanmaras, Turkey February 9 ...
A new 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Monday killed three people and injured more than 200 in parts of Turkey laid waste two weeks ago by a massive quake that killed tens of thousands, authorities said.
I'm Faisal Edroos and this was Middle East Eye's live blog on the twin earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria on 6 February. More than 43,000 people are now confirmed to have died after a 7.8 ...
Ali BozoÄŸlan moved to a cave near Hatay after the 2023 Turkey earthquake. He believes the cave, standing for thousands of years, is safer than modern housing. He lives self-sufficiently, cooking and ...
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