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Earthquake death toll over 19,000; analysts assess economic aftershocks

The yield on Turkey's new dollar bond maturing in 2033 declined 2 basis points to 9.80 per cent on Thursday

Earthquake death toll over 19,000; analysts assess economic aftershocks
Updated On : 09 Feb 2023 | 11:16 PM IST

Latest LIVE: Death toll due to earthquake more than 20,000 in Turkey, Syria

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Latest LIVE: Death toll due to earthquake more than 20,000 in Turkey, Syria
Updated On : 09 Feb 2023 | 10:14 PM IST

Amit Shah hails rescue team for saving 6-year-old girl in quake-hit Turkey

Amit Shah hailed the NDRF for rescuing a minor girl's life in earthquake-hit Turkey, saying that the India is committed to making NDRF the world's leading disaster response Force

Amit Shah hails rescue team for saving 6-year-old girl in quake-hit Turkey
Updated On : 09 Feb 2023 | 10:04 PM IST

Seismic dangers

The disaster in Turkey and Syria holds lessons for India

Seismic dangers
Updated On : 09 Feb 2023 | 9:55 PM IST

Turkish Prez admits shortcomings as earthquake death toll crosses 15,000

A total of 1,262 people have died in government-controlled areas of Syria, CNN reported citing Syrian state media

Turkish Prez admits shortcomings as earthquake death toll crosses 15,000
Updated On : 09 Feb 2023 | 9:49 AM IST

Turkey to open 2 more border gates for earthquake aid into Syria: FM

Turkey is working to open two more border gates with Syria to enable the delivery of humanitarian aid to its neighbour which also suffers from massive earthquakes, Turkish Foreign Minister said

Turkey to open 2 more border gates for earthquake aid into Syria: FM
Updated On : 09 Feb 2023 | 7:51 AM IST

Noisy gear and digging, then silence in Turkey's earthquake rescue ops

They lifted slabs of cement with enormous cranes and smashed rubble with jackhammers. Then, they stopped. Silence. Key to detecting the faintest noise that could be the sign of a survivor buried beneath rubble from Monday's quake in Turkiye and Syria . Among the wreckage of a collapsed 14-story building in the Turkish city of Adana, the shriek of an whistle pierced the noise every few minutes on Wednesday. Rescue workers hollered for quiet, and listened for any hint of voices from the debris. Hundreds of people watching hushed. During one moment of digging, Volunteer Bekir Bicer uncovered a crushed birdcage, he said. Inside was a blue-and-yellow bird, alive after nearly 60 hours. I was very happy. I nearly cried, Bicer said. The cage was broken, but the bird was still inside. Friends and family of the trapped sat beside fires, waiting for a miracle even as the survival window for those trapped under the rubble was closing. Suat Yarkan, 50, said his aunt and her two daughters li

Noisy gear and digging, then silence in Turkey's earthquake rescue ops
Updated On : 09 Feb 2023 | 7:13 AM IST

LIVE: PM to reply in Rajya Sabha on Motion of Thanks tomorrow: Dhankhar

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LIVE: PM to reply in Rajya Sabha on Motion of Thanks tomorrow: Dhankhar
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 9:27 PM IST

Third NDRF team with 51 rescuers to leave for earthquake hit Turkey

India is rushing a fresh team of National Disaster Response Force along with other necessary equipment to Turkey where over 5,000 people have been killed in a huge earthquake on Monday

Third NDRF team with 51 rescuers to leave for earthquake hit Turkey
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 6:09 PM IST

Turkiye, Syria earthquake toll crosses 11,000-mark; deadliest in decade

The death toll from an earthquake in Turkiye and Syria has passed 11,000. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is visiting the quake zone. He said the fatalities in Turkiye alone have passed 8,500. He conceded shortfalls in the response during the first day but said the situation has improved since then. We won't allow any of our citizens to be left in the streets, he said. Thinly stretched rescue teams worked through the night in Turkiye and Syria, pulling more bodies from the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled by a catastrophic earthquake. The death toll rose Wednesday to more than 9,500, making the quake the deadliest in more than a decade. Turkiye's disaster management agency said the country's death toll had risen to 7,108, bringing the overall total to 9,638, including fatalities reported in neighbouring Syria, since Monday's earthquake and multiple aftershocks. The death toll in government-held areas of Syria has climbed to 1,250, with 2,054 injured, according to t

Turkiye, Syria earthquake toll crosses 11,000-mark; deadliest in decade
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 5:51 PM IST

Drones from Garuda Aerospace to be deployed in earthquake-hit Turkey

Drones from India's Garuda Aerospace will be deployed in a rescue mission in the quake-hit Turkey by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), said a top company official

Drones from Garuda Aerospace to be deployed in earthquake-hit Turkey
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 5:00 PM IST

Death toll in Turkey, Syria earthquakes reaches 9,400; deadliest in 10 yrs

The death toll from the earthquake in southern Turkiye and northern Syria has climbed past 9,400, making it the deadliest seismic event in more than a decade. Turkish authorities updated the country's death toll to 6,957 on Wednesday. In neighbouring Syria, the government has reported 1,250 deaths from Monday's pre-dawn earthquake in the areas it controls. The White Helmets, volunteer first responders in a rebel-held enclave, have reported 1,280 deaths. More than 30,000 people have been injured, and authorities expect the death toll to continue to climb as rescue workers race to pull survivors from the rubble in cities and towns across a wide area. In 2011, a magnitude 9.0 quake off the northeast coast of Japan triggered a tsunami, killing nearly 20,000 people. A magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Nepalin 2015 killed more than 8,800 people.

Death toll in Turkey, Syria earthquakes reaches 9,400; deadliest in 10 yrs
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 2:28 PM IST

India hands over six tonnes of relief materials to quake-hit Syria

India on Wednesday handed over six tonnes of relief materials, including essential medicines and medical equipment, to earthquake-hit Syria. The consignments were sent on a C-130J military transport aircraft on Tuesday night and were handed over to the Syrian authorities by India's Charge'd Affaires S K Yadav this morning. India has already sent to Turkiye relief materials, a mobile hospital and specialised search and rescue teams in four C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft on Tuesday to support the country's rescue efforts following the massive earthquake that has killed thousands of people. In the wake of tragic earthquake that struck North-Western Syria on February 6, causing massive destruction and loss of precious lives, the government of India has despatched six tonnes of emergency relief assistance through a special aircraft of the Indian Air Force to Syria, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said. It said the consignments were handed over by Yadav to the Deput

India hands over six tonnes of relief materials to quake-hit Syria
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 1:43 PM IST

Another 4.3 magnitude earthquake jolts Turkey's Nurdagi

Another earthquake of magnitude 4.3 jolted Nurdagi district, a city in Gaziantep Province of Turkey on Wednesday.

Another 4.3 magnitude earthquake jolts Turkey's Nurdagi
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 11:56 AM IST

Death toll in Turkey, Syria at 8,326; chorus to lift US sanctions grows

"The loss of every citizen deeply saddens us," Oktay told reporters, adding that authorities are continuing their rescue efforts to reach out to survivors

Death toll in Turkey, Syria at 8,326; chorus to lift US sanctions grows
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 11:22 AM IST

ISF Winter Gymnasiade 2023 in Turkey's Erzurum canceled due to earthquake

'On behalf of the whole ISF family, we would like to express our deepest sympathies for the people of Turkiye during this difficult time'

ISF Winter Gymnasiade 2023 in Turkey's Erzurum canceled due to earthquake
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 10:37 AM IST

Top headlines: Two-wheeler EVs under fire, Vivad se Vishwas-II, and more

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Top headlines: Two-wheeler EVs under fire, Vivad se Vishwas-II, and more
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 8:18 AM IST

UNESCO fears damage to Syrian, Turkish heritage after deadly earthquakes

The UNESCO has expressed concerns over damage to Syrian and Turkish heritage sites, and vowed support for the two earthquake-devastated countries

UNESCO fears damage to Syrian, Turkish heritage after deadly earthquakes
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 7:32 AM IST

Wreckage, rescue and hope persists in Turkey's earthquake epicentre

Zeliha Hisir tried to speak, but could barely move after her hourslong rescue Tuesday near the epicentre of a powerful earthquake that has devastated parts of Turkiye and Syria. The 58-year-old woman's eyes darted around in shock and relief as a rescue crew covered her in a bright pink and green fuzzy blanket. Dressed only in shorts and a T-shirt, she had survived through freezing temperatures in Kahramanmaras. Her son, Mufit Hisir, told The Associated Press that firefighters who flew in from Antalya had rescued his relatives. "Two hours ago my sibling was rescued after a six-hour effort. And my mother's rescue took two hours. They're both well," he said. Crowds gathered at wreckage sites throughout Turkiye, vapour showing the air as people breathed in and out in anticipation of reaching more survivors. Even those who had emerged or escaped collapse in Monday's magnitude 7.8 earthquake and its aftershocks now had to sleep in cars, outside or in government shelters. Many felt ...

Wreckage, rescue and hope persists in Turkey's earthquake epicentre
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 6:48 AM IST

Aid to quake-hit Syria slowed by sanctions, war's divisions, battered roads

Even before Monday's devastating earthquake, getting aid to all parts of war-battered Syria was fraught with daunting political and logistical challenges. Those hurdles have only multiplied in the wake of the disaster that has killed thousands in Turkey and Syria and brought down thousands of buildings. Damage to roads and other infrastructure in southern Turkey has stalled aid from reaching northern Syria, an area already devastated by 12 years of conflict. Meanwhile, the government of Bashar Assad in Damascus is still a pariah in much of the international community, sanctioned by the US and European countries, which are reluctant to route aid directly through the government. American and EU officials have made clear the quake won't change that. Emergency workers say delays could cost lives, as local rescue crews struggle to pull families and children from the rubble and find housing for survivors amid brutal winter weather. A key issue complicating the dispersal of aid is "the w

Aid to quake-hit Syria slowed by sanctions, war's divisions, battered roads
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 6:43 AM IST