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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 ...
The earthquake has already resulted in thousands of casualties in Turkey and Syria. Credit: Ilyas Akengin / AFP via Getty Images UPDATE: Feb. 22, 2023, 1:20 p.m. EST This story was updated to ...
The government of Armenia will send humanitarian assistance to Syria using the currently closed border crossing to Turkey at ...
A woman is to travel to the Turkey to help prepare 2,000 meals a day during the last six days of Ramadan. Sara Rashid usually ...
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 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 ...
A mother has been reunited with her newborn baby girl 54 days after they were separated during the chaos of a catastrophic earthquake in Turkey. Government authorities brought the 3-month-old ...
Around 2.5 million people still live in tents after Turkey's earthquake. In the Mediterranean coastal city of Iskenderun, demolition teams have been using heavy machinery to dismantle buildings.
Powerful earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria, causing thousands of deaths in Turkey’s worst seismic event in decades. WSJ explains why the meeting of three tectonic plates under the region mean ...
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