
Relatives told the Greek Embassy in Ankara that Greek couplewith dual citizenship, disappeared in her city Antiochfrom diplomatic sources.
According to the same sources, the Greek Embassy, ​​as soon as it received the relevant information, informed the local authorities and rescue teams about this.
According to the same sources, efforts to locate them are ongoing.
Battle to find the missing
With the most ominous death toll scenarios confirmed in Turkey and Syria, the grim list of two devastating earthquakes continues to grow.
According to the latest data, the death toll in Turkey has reached 17,134 people, while in the affected north-west of Syria, where information is missing, as well as the provision of humanitarian assistance, the death toll exceeded 3,000 people.
At the same time, Turkey is trying to solve one of the biggest problems associated with the earthquake: how to accommodate hundreds of thousands of people in the face of a harsh winter.
Tents are being set up in stadiums and in stricken city centers, and summer beach resorts — outside the quake zone — are opening their hotel rooms to quake victims.
Approximately 6,500 buildings collapsed and countless other buildings were damaged, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without safe housing.
Source: Kathimerini

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