The catastrophic deadly earthquakes that hit Turkey on 6 of Feb. 2023 still continue as the death toll reached to 28,600 people according to the last records...


Written by|Tony Wild
world section CJ journalist
Moscow- 12- Feb.- 2023


    The Turkish authorities announced that many cities are demolished and affected by the multi-earthquakes and earth broken and about 8000 houses were destroyed.

The Turkish president Ragab Tayab Ordoghan said what happened is the biggest disaster in the nation's history, as it nearly wiped out several cities and killed more than 28,600 people.

unfortunately, the death toll won't stop on this record but it will double after getting out the victims from under the rubble, so it is expected to reach 50 thousand, according to the UN Relief Chief who warns Turkiye.

Almost 8,000 buildings in 10 Turkish provinces affected by the devastating earthquakes need to be urgently demolished, the Turkish Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change Ministry said on Sunday.


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The Turkish minister added;
" About 6,000 employees of the ministry are currently assessing the condition of buildings in the earthquake-hit provinces. So far, we have checked 132,898 buildings in 10 provinces, about 7,584 collapsed or need to be urgently demolished and 12,617 buildings are in an uninhabitable condition due to damage," the statement read.
More than 31,000 buildings received minor damage as a result of the quakes, while more than 60,000 were not affected at all, the ministry added.
According to the ministry's estimates, the inspection of all buildings in 10 provinces will be completed within 3-4 days.

 

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