Earthquakes rock Turkey and Syria, Massive loss of life.

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The death toll from Monday’s powerful earthquakes exceeds 11,200 on Wednesday, of which 8,574 occurred in Turkey and 2,662 in Syria.In the two countries hit by the disaster, there are also almost 55,000 injured, many with fractures and serious cuts.”Here in Kahramanmaras, at the epicenter of the earthquake that hit ten provinces, I can say that for now there are 8,574 dead and 49,133 injured,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters during a visit to that city.Amid growing criticism of the government for the lack of aid in some areas affected by the disaster, Erdogan traveled to Kahramanmaras and will also visit the province of Hatay, one of the hardest hit.”I believe that my citizens, who have always been patient, will continue to be so, under the coordination of AFAD (the Turkish emergency agency) the State is here,” said Erdogan, who in May faces decisive elections that will evaluate his 20 years in power. .”The first day there were some problems, but the second and today things are under control. We will start removing the rubble and our goal is to rebuild the houses in Kahramanmaras and the other affected cities within a year,” the president promised, which also announced financial aid for the victims.Despite the fact that some 60,000 members of rescue teams are deployed in Turkey in the hardest-hit area, the devastation is so great and the area so wide that there are still places where no help has reached.Many citizens describe a dramatic situation in the middle of winter due to the lack of basic services and goods, with the interruption of water, electricity and heating supplies, the lack of fuel and difficulties in obtaining medicines.”What has happened to the taxes we pay? Where is the Red Crescent? We have not received anything. We are relieving ourselves among swollen bodies. They have given us a tent in which three families live, but we are afraid that the children will freeze,” a surviving woman from Kahramanmaras told Halk TV.Yilmaz Kurt, an emergency doctor who traveled to Maras with his car loaded with first aid supplies, told EFE by telephone that “gasoline and diesel for cars and vehicles top the list of needs.””No gas station has fuel in the region. Many vehicles stopped on the highway when their tanks ran out. Work machines cannot work when they run out of gasoline either,” he said.Rescuers continue to free people alive after spending more than 50 hours under the rubble, but the tasks are becoming more desperate amid freezing temperatures and aftershocks that complicate the work.In Syria the death toll from the earthquakes so far stands at 2,662 and the number of injured at 4,985, while hundreds of people remain trapped in the rubble more than 50 hours after the initial quake.The areas of the northwestern provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, in the hands of the opposition and bordering Turkey, concentrate the largest number of victims in a country already punished by twelve years of conflict.

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