Tue, 21-Oct-2025

One aftershock every four minutes, says Orhan Tatar

Orhan Tatar

Since the earthquakes last week, there have been around 4,700 aftershocks. Syria are suffering from severe shock and panic due to the earthquakes. In addition, he warned that magnitude 5 tremors might happen soon. Since the earthquakes last week, there have been around 4,700 aftershocks, or one every four minutes, according to Orhan Tatar. “Most … Read more

Quake survivor Syrian family of seven dies in fire

Syrian family

Syrian family of seven, including five children, died in a fire. They had relocated to following last week’s earthquake. Prompting the UN to appeal for more help earthquake-stricken Syria. Syrian family of seven, which included five children, died in a fire that broke out in the Turkish home. They had relocated to following last week’s … Read more

Death toll rises above 41,000 in Turkey, Syria earthquake

Turkey Syria earthquake

The death toll from Turkey and Syria earthquake rose to 41,000. A 17-year-old girl was rescued from rubble 11 days after the earthquake. This quake is marked the deadliest disaster. About 41,000 people have died as a result of a devastating earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Friday, and chances of finding survivors are … Read more

A 17-year-old girl, rescued from Turkey earthquake wreckage after 10 days

girl, rescued from Turkey earthquake

A 17-year-old girl was rescued after 248 hours under the rubble of Turkey’s earthquake last week. Within the first three days, more than 90% of earthquake survivors are rescued. The death toll from the Turkey-Syria earthquake has approached 42,000 people. A 17-year-old girl was rescued after spending 248 hours under the rubble of Turkey’s earthquake … Read more

Ishaq Dar makes telephone call to Finance Minister Turkey

Ishaq Dar to represent Pakistan at SCO Foreign Ministers’ meeting in China
  • He offered heartfelt condolences on losses in earthquake.
  • Finance Minister said people stand with their Turkish brothers.
  • Dr Nureddin Nebati expressed gratitude to Finance Minister.

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar made a telephone call to Dr. Nureddin Nebati, Minister for Finance and Treasury, Republic of Turkey, and offered his heartfelt condolences and sympathies on human and material losses in the deadly earthquake in Turkey and extended all out relief support in this difficult time.

He further expressed the resolve of the Government and its people to stand with their Turkish brothers and sisters during these testing times.

Dr. Nureddin Nebati, Minister for Finance and Treasury, Republic of Turkey expressed gratitude to Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and admired Govt of Pakistan for sending immediate relief aid and necessary help for the earthquake victims in need of hour.

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Three women and two children have been rescued from the wreckage in Turkey, aid arrived in Syria

Turkey

Turkey says it will demolish and swiftly rebuild. Diseases are a new threat as Turkey faces a post-quake water shortage. Relief efforts are hampered in Syria, and some aid comes through. Turkey: Two women were pulled from the rubble in Turkey’s southern city of Kahramanmaras and a mother and two children were rescued from the … Read more

Blinken to vow quake support on his first visit to Turkey

Anotny Blinken
  • Antony Blinken will visit Turkey on Sunday to discuss relief efforts.
  • Blinken will visit the Incirlik air base.
  • The top US diplomat will also attend the Munich Security Conference.

WASHINGTON – US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit Turkey on Sunday to discuss relief efforts following a devastating earthquake, his first visit to the NATO partner that has had strained relations with Washington.

Blinken will visit the Incirlik air base, through which the US has sent aid, and then hold meetings in Ankara on “continuing US support,” according to State Department spokesman Ned Price.

The top US diplomat will also attend the Munich Security Conference, where the Ukraine crisis and tensions with China will take center stage, and will pay a visit to Turkey‘s old foe Greece, a NATO ally.

The US has flown in 200 rescues and donated an initial $85 million in humanitarian aid to Turkey, deploying Black Hawk and Chinook helicopters to carry supplies to the hardest-hit areas.

The visit, which was planned prior to the February 6 earthquake that killed almost 40,000 people in the nation and neighboring Syria, will be Blinken’s first to Turkey in more than two years.

President Joe Biden was elected after promising to take a greater distance from his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whom Biden has previously branded an autocrat.

However, the Biden administration now sees Turkey as useful in mediating between Russia and Ukraine, particularly in a pact to export grain through the Black Sea to alleviate global shortages.

The Biden administration has expressed support for Turkey’s request to purchase F-16 fighter fighters, but the transaction has been halted in Congress owing to worries about Turkey’s human rights record and threats to Greece.

The US has been looking for methods to persuade Erdogan to drop his objections to Sweden and Finland joining NATO, both of which have abandoned their previous neutrality since Russia invaded Ukraine.

Turkey has been the lone holdout, with Erdogan pressuring Sweden to crack down on Kurdish insurgents considered terrorists by Ankara.

During signs of progress, Erdogan reiterated his criticism of Sweden following a rally outside Turkey’s embassy in Stockholm in which a far-right activist set fire to Islam’s sacred book, the Quran.

In recent years, the US has been enraged by Turkey’s purchase of an advanced air defense system from Moscow, claiming that it will allow NATO’s main foe to zero in on Western fighter jets.

When Blinken visits Athens on Monday, he is expected to discuss tensions with Turkey, but the mood has dropped since the earthquake as Greece aids its neighbor.

Blinken will begin his journey in Frankfurt on Thursday and then travel to Munich for the Munich Security Conference, an annual gathering of leaders held a week before the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Blinken will be joined in Munich by Vice President Kamala Harris, who is part of a spate of US politicians visiting Europe in honour of the anniversary, with Biden scheduled to visit Poland next week.

Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi is also due in Munich, which might lead to a meeting with Blinken, though US sources say nothing has been decided.

Blinken was scheduled to travel to Beijing earlier this month, the first trip by a top US ambassador in more than four years, to try to keep tensions between the world’s two largest economies from spiraling out of hand.

But he quickly canceled the trip after the US announced that a Chinese surveillance balloon, which was eventually shot down, had been sighted over the US mainland.

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Earthquake in Turkey Live updates: New magnitude 6.4 earthquake rocks Turkiye’s Hatay province

Earthquake in Turkey Live updates

A 6.4 magnitude earthquake has struck southern Turkey. just weeks after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake killed over 44,000 people. It is unknown how much damage it has caused or whether any casualties have occurred. A 6.4 magnitude earthquake has struck southern Turkey, just weeks after a deadly quake wreaked havoc on the region. The tremor occurred at … Read more

Earthquake caused deep gap in middle of Turkish olive grove

Earthquake
  • Last Monday’s magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Syria and Turkey.
  • Killed tens of thousands of people and wrecked entire city blocks.
  • Last Monday’s earthquake was the deadliest in 25 years.

During last week’s terrible earthquake in Turkey, a valley 984 feet long (300 meters) split a lush olive grove.

Turkey’s southeast Altınozu area, which borders Syria, has captured remarkable footage of the split olive grove’s jagged, sandy-colored canyon. Over 130 feet of cleavage (40 meters).

Last Monday’s magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Syria and Turkey killed tens of thousands of people and wrecked entire city blocks.

Demioren News Agency quoted area resident Irfan Aksu as saying the earthquake made “an unbelievable sound” last Monday.

“We woke up to a battlefield,” he continued.

He requested expert inspection for future damage. “This is not a little town—there are 1000 houses and 7000 thousand people,” he remarked. We’re afraid… It would have happened in the centre of our town if it was closer.”

Last Monday’s earthquake was the largest since an 8.1 magnitude quake hit a region near the South Sandwich Islands in the southern Atlantic Ocean in 2021, but it caused minimal damage due to its distant position.

Turkey, located on tectonic plate borders, experiences powerful earthquakes. Last Monday’s earthquake was the deadliest in 25 years.

Several causes made this earthquake deadly. Time of day is one. The early morning tremor locked several people in their houses.

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King Charles appreciates Turkey-Syria earthquake responders

King Charles

King Charles III has praised the work of volunteers.  He met with volunteers from the Turkish and Syrian diasporas in London.  The UK government has sent 76 search-and-rescue personnel. King Charles III has praised the work of volunteers who are distributing food, blankets, and warm clothes to families impacted by earthquakes in Turkey and northwestern … Read more

Pakistan Army teams continue rescue operations in Turkey

Pakistan Army
  • Rescue operation is underway in the city of Adiyaman.
  • Search operation was conducted at 11 more places.
  • A total 88 search operations have been conducted.

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army teams have continued rescue and relief activities in earthquake-hit areas of Turkey and Syria.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations(ISPR), the rescue operation of the Pakistan Army is underway in the city of Adiyaman in Turkey.

ISPR said that a search operation was conducted at 11 more places by the Pakistan Army team, during which 10 more bodies were found and handed over to the hires.

ISPR said that a total of 88 search operations including 37 rescue activities have been conducted.

ISPR said that the aid and rescue teams of the Pakistan Army have rescued eight people alive and recovered 134 dead bodies so far. The dead bodies were handed over to their relatives.

According to ISPR, 18 tonnes of relief goods including winter tents, four tonnes of medicines, shrouds, warm clothes, sleeping bags, and jackets have been sent by PIA flight for Syria.

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Syria will open two more border crossings for assistance distribution, says UN

Syria
  • Syria’s government has agreed to open two more border crossings.
  • More than a million people have been displaced in Turkey, and the number in Syria could be far higher.
  • It stated that the borders into  Syria would be open for three months at first.

According to the UN, Syria’s government has agreed to open two more border crossings to let relief into the country devastated by last week’s terrible earthquakes.

“It’s going to make a big difference. We are now using just one crossing,” a spokesman for UN Secretary-General António Guterres told the sources.

The earthquakes in neighboring Turkey are believed to have killed around 40,000 people in both nations.

Many Syrians have been outraged by the paucity of relief in their war-torn country.

President Bashar al-government Assad has blamed the problems in rescue efforts on the impact of Western sanctions put on the country.

However, international relief organizations argue the main barriers are the Assad government’s mismanagement and refusal to engage in all areas of the conflict.

The earthquakes on February 6th have now claimed the lives of almost 5,700 individuals in Syria.

In Turkey, the death toll has already surpassed 31,643 people.

More than a million people have been displaced in Turkey, and the number in Syria could be far higher, according to relief organizations.

Rescue crews in both nations are already scaling up operations in the huge area since the odds of finding any more survivors are dwindling.

UN announced the two new border crossings

Following high-level meetings with President Assad in Damascus on Monday, the UN announced the two new border crossings, in Bab al-Salam and Al Ra’ee on the border with Turkey.

It stated that the borders into  Syria would be open for three months at first.

Mr. Dujarric also defended the wait for Syria‘s consent to open the crossings.

“It is our knowledge that other assistance agencies not linked with the UN have been utilizing these border crossings. Because of the nature of the United Nations, we must work within specific boundaries.

President Assad has made no public remarks on the subject.

Some supplies arrived in government-controlled areas of Syria in the days following the earthquake, primarily from friendly countries like Russia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates.

However, the devastated northwestern rebel-controlled portions of Syria remain blocked off.

This is due to the fact that international humanitarian supplies can only reach these areas via a single border from Turkey or through government-controlled portions of Syria.

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Turkish authorities arrest 97 people in quake region

Turkey

Turkish authorities have detained 97 people. After robbery and looting in the earthquake region. With 232 inquiries into 232 occurrences. At least 97 people have been detained by Turkish police after robbery and looting in the earthquake region. According to media, there have been 232 inquiries into robbery, looting, and fraud in the area since … Read more

Six UN trucks enters Syria via border with Turkey

Turkey

Six UN trucks carrying supplies and relief from the World Food Program. Entered northwest Syria. Bringing 58 interagency UN trucks since Thursday. Six more UN trucks carrying supplies and relief from the World Food Program entered northwest Syria on Monday (OCHA), according to a representative from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. … Read more

Earthquake could cost Turkey $84bn, says business group

Turkey

The cost of the earthquake is estimated to be $84.1 billion. Including $70.8 billion for rehabilitation of homes. $10.4 billion for lost income, and $2.9 billion for lost working days. The devastation caused by the worst earthquake to strike Turkey in over a century might cost Ankara up to $84.1 billion, according to a business … Read more

Death toll from deadly earthquake exceeds 36,000

Turkey earthquake

At least 36,217 people have died due to the earthquake. 31 643 people have died in Turkey, according to recourse. There have been 4,574 confirmed deaths in Syria. At least 36,217 people have died as a result of the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday. 31 643 people have died in Turkey, … Read more

Zara Noor Abbas wants to help victims of Turkey-Syria earthquake

Zara Noor Abbas
  • Zara Noor Abbas talked about how she lost her firstborn, Aurangzeb.
  • She expressed her desire to help victims of the Turkey-Syria earthquake.
  • She wrote, “I have lost a son and I know how it feels.”

Recently, Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas talked about how she lost her firstborn, Aurangzeb while talking about the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

The Parey Hut Love actress posted a heartfelt message for the victims and people affected by the recent earthquakes on Twitter on February 8.

The Qaid actress remarked, “I have lost a son and I know how it feels.”

Zara wrote, “But I can’t even imagine the loss of children and family members that’s taken #TurkeySyriaEarthquake by a storm. My heart goes to them,”

The actress also states that she wants to assist these victims. She has thus urged organisations that are prepared to provide relief to those in need in Turkey and Syria to come out and leave their contact information in the comment area.

She said, “I am looking for organisations that are trustworthy and know people who can offer our aid to them.

Zara gave birth to a stillborn child last year, and on Frieha Altaf’s show, she talked openly about her horrific experience.

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Turkey earthquake death toll exceeds 33,000

Turkey earthquake

The death toll from earthquake in Turkey and Syria has reached 33,181. With 29,605 in Turkey and 3,576 in Syria. Including 2,168 in rebel-held territory and 1,408 in government control. The dead toll from Monday’s devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria has reached 33,181, according to the most recent statistics. Turkey’s death toll now stands … Read more

Turkey makes 113 arrests linked to building collapse probe

Turkey

Turkey has ordered the detention of 113 people linked to the collapse. Erdogan’s government has been accused of failing to enforce construction codes. And misusing special fees to strengthen buildings. After ordering the detention of 113 people, Turkey has resolved to properly investigate anyone accused of being accountable for the structures’ collapse during earthquakes. The … Read more

Germany offers temporary visas for earthquake victims

Germany

Germany announced that earthquakes victims will be allowed to temporarily visa. With family in Germany, with standard visas being issued and valid for 3 months. The expedited and priority visas are intended to help those affected by the tragedy. It has been announced that those impacted by the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria would be … Read more

Israeli aid group leaves Turkey due to security threat

Turkey

An Israeli search and rescue organization, was evacuated from Turkey. Due to a “serious security threat.” Due to intelligence of a concrete and immediate threat. United Hatzalah, an Israeli search and rescue organization, announced on Sunday that it was departing Turkey after six days there owing to a “serious security threat” against the organization. United … Read more

At least 98 people detained in Turkey in looting case

Turkey

Security officials in Turkey detained 98 people on Saturday. In allegations of robbing or deceiving earthquake victims. And looting damaged buildings, and defrauding phone victims. Security officials in Turkey detained at least 98 people on Saturday over allegations of robbing or deceiving earthquake victims or looting of damaged houses. Investigations were conducted into at least … Read more

More than 2,000 patients discharged from hospitals

Turkey earthquake

2,000 patients have been released from hospitals in Istanbul. With 2,193 released and 1,212 still receiving treatment. Reports  says that 2,193 of the 3,405 persons who were taken to the city. More than 2,000 patients have been released from hospitals in Istanbul, Turkey, according to a report on Sunday by Turkish official television. Military planes … Read more

Turkey-Syria quake deaths to top 50,000: UN relief chief

UN
  • According to officials and medics, 24,617 persons were killed in Turkey.
  • 3,574 were killed in Syria.
  • The toll may double or more as it’s tough to determine for now.

According to UN humanitarian head Martin Griffiths, the death toll from a huge earthquake in Turkey and Syria may “double or more” from its present level of 28,000 people.

Griffiths landed in Turkey’s southern city of Kahramanmaras on Saturday, the epicenter of the first 7.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked millions of people in the early hours of Monday.

On Saturday, he said of the death toll, “I think it’s tough to determine precisely because we need to dig under the rubble, but I’m sure it’ll double or more.”

“We haven’t even begun to count the deceased,” he said.

According to officials and medics, 24,617 persons were killed in Turkey and 3,574 were killed in Syria. The confirmed total is currently 28,191.

Despite frigid weather that has exacerbated the anguish of millions now in desperate need of assistance, tens of thousands of rescue personnel are scouring destroyed neighborhoods.

According to the UN, at least 870,000 people in Turkey and Syria require hot meals right now. In Syria alone, up to 5.3 million people may have been displaced.

The earthquake has touched over 26 million people, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), which launched a quick appeal for $42.8 million on Saturday to address acute health needs.

According to Turkey’s disaster agency, around 32,000 personnel from Turkish organizations are working on search-and-rescue activities. In addition, there are 8,294 international rescuers.

“Soon, the search and rescue people will make way for the humanitarian agencies whose job it is to look after the extraordinary numbers of those affected for the next months,” Griffiths said in a video posted to Twitter.

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As rescue efforts diminish, the death toll from the Turkey-Syria earthquake has surpassed 28,000 people

Pakistan Syria teams
  • The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has topped 28,000.
  • German rescuers and the Austrian army suspended their search activities.
  • Mr. Erdogan has admitted shortcomings in the response.

Unrest in southern Turkey has hampered rescue attempts following Monday’s fatal earthquake, according to three rescue organizations.

The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has topped 28,000, and despite some miracle rescues, hope for many more surviving is diminishing.

On Saturday, German rescuers and the Austrian army suspended their search activities, blaming conflicts between unknown factions.

One rescuer predicted that security would deteriorate when food supplies ran out.

According to local media, approximately 50 people have been arrested for looting, with numerous guns seized.

Turkey’s president has stated that he will utilize emergency powers to punish anyone who violates the law.

According to an Austrian army spokeswoman, skirmishes between unidentified parties in the Hatay province have forced hundreds of Austrian Forces Disaster Relief Unit personnel to seek refuge in a base camp with other international organizations.

The chances of saving a life are disproportionate

“In Turkey, there is increased aggression between factions,” stated Lieutenant Colonel Pierre Kugelweis in a statement. “The chances of saving a life are disproportionate to the safety risk.”

After Austria suspended its rescue efforts, the country’s defense minister announced that the Turkish army had stepped in to provide security, allowing the rescue operations to resume.

The German branch of the search and rescue organization ISAR, as well as the Federal Agency for Technical Relief (TSW) in Germany, have also ceased operations, citing security concerns.

“There are more and more reports of clashes between different factions, shots have also been fired,” said ISAR spokesperson Stefan Heine.

Isar’s operations manager, Steven Bayer, predicted that security would deteriorate as food, water, and hope became scarcer.

“We are watching the security situation very closely as it develops,” he said.

German rescue workers indicated they would continue operations as soon as Turkish authorities deemed the situation safe.

Fuat Oktay, Turkey’s Vice President, reported on Saturday that the death toll in Turkey had grown to 24,617.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

While Turkey‘s President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has not commented on the reported violence in Hatay, he did emphasize on Saturday that the government would pursue those implicated in crimes in the province.

“We’ve declared a state of emergency,” Mr. Erdogan said during a visit to the disaster zone today. “It means that, from now on, the people who are involved in looting or kidnapping should know that the state’s firm hand is on their backs.”

According to sources, 48 persons were arrested for looting on Saturday, according to state media. According to Turkish state media, multiple firearms, as well as cash, jewelry, and bank cards, were seized.

“People were smashing the windows and gates of stores and automobiles,” a 26-year-old guy looking for a work colleague in a collapsed building in Antakya told sources.

Police in Turkey has also reportedly detained 12 persons in connection with fallen structures in the provinces of Gaziantep and Sanliurfa. According to the sources, they included contractors.

In Turkey, at least 6,000 buildings fell, prompting doubts about whether the large-scale catastrophe might have been averted and whether President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government should have done more to save lives.

With elections approaching, the president’s position is in jeopardy after 20 years in office and his calls for national unity going unheeded.

Mr. Erdogan has admitted shortcomings in the response, but he appeared to blame fate on a visit to one disaster zone: “Such things have always happened. It’s part of destiny’s plan.”

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Muslims offer absentee prayers for Turkey and Syria earthquake victims

Turkey & Syria
  • Thousands of Palestinians offered absentee prayers for earthquake victims at West Bank mosques.
  • Worshippers in the UAE said an absentee prayer for the souls of earthquake victims.
  • Bahrain’s capital, Manama, also saw absentee prayers for earthquake victims.

Thousands of citizens prayed in mosques across Muslim countries for the souls of earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.

Thousands of Palestinians offered absentee prayers for earthquake victims at West Bank mosques, followed by a collection of donations organized by the Ministry of Religious Endowments.

Tens of thousands of Palestinian worshippers also said absentee prayers at the Al Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem, as well as in Gaza’s mosques.

According to Emirati publications, worshippers in the UAE said an absentee prayer for the souls of earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria after Friday prayers in all mosques across the country, in response to UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s call.

Bahrain’s capital, Manama, also saw absentee prayers for earthquake victims in Syria and Turkey, according to the Bahraini Al Ayam daily.

 

According to a decision issued by Jordan’s Religious Endowments Ministry on Thursday, after prayers, all mosques observed absentee prayers for the souls of earthquake victims.

According to an Anadolu Agency correspondent, hundreds of people in Lebanon participated in absentee prayers in mosques around the country, including the capital Beirut, Tripoli, and Sidon.

In Yemen, hundreds of Yemenis prayed for the souls of earthquake victims in the southwestern city of Taiz.

Adana, Adiyaman, Diyarbakir, Gaziantep, Hatay, Kilis, Malatya, Osmaniye, and Sanliurfa were among the cities affected by the magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 earthquakes, which were concentrated in the Kahramanmaras region.

 

 

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Zelenskyy pays homage to quake’s victims

Zelenskyy

Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered condolences to those affected by the earthquake. And the State Emergency Service of Ukraine is assisting with debris removal. The president of Ukraine placed flowers on the grounds of the embassy. Volodymyr Zelenskyy paid homage to those who lost their lives as a result of the tragic earthquake. “Please accept my sincere … Read more