February 10, 2023
An 82-member team dispatched by the Chinese government arrived at Türkiye's Adana Airport on Wednesday
to assist the quake-hit country in search and rescue operations.
The death toll in Türkiye and Syria following
the magnitude 7.7 earthquake has surpassed 23,000 people, marking a grim
milestone as one of the top 10 deadliest quakes in the world over the past 20
years. More than 78,000 people have also been injured across the two countries
in the quake, according to the latest data from authorities.
China urges the U.S. to remove unilateral sanctions immediately on Syria and provide
convenience for humanitarian assistance to the quake-hit Syrian regions
Why is Syria facing a complex humanitarian
situation?
Why was Türkiye's earthquake so deadly? Find out here.
Watch our exclusive videos from the rescue
efforts:
· Man saved 74 hours after quake in
Türkiye, to be reunited with daughter
· Refugees in Syria survived terrorism but not
earthquakes
· Drone footage shows
destruction in Türkiye's Hatay
· Our correspondent Shamim Chowdhury reports
from rescue efforts in Adana, Türkiye
· Turkish-Americans help
raise money, aid for families in earthquake ravished Türkiye
· Watch how rescuers are racing against time to
save more lives in Türkiye-Syria earthquake
· Man survives two days under the quake's
rubble, his family does not
· China's search and rescue team has helped to
rescue a pregnant woman from
debris in the city of Hatay
· Rescue workers saved a dog trapped under the rubble in
Türkiye's Iskenderun
· See a before and after image
of the minaret in the UNESCO-listed Ayyubid mosque in the northern Syrian city
of Aleppo
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