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Earthquake in Turkey: “Efharisto poli file” – front page of Hurriyet on aid to Greece

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Earthquake in Turkey: “Efharisto poli file” – front page of Hurriyet on aid to Greece

Her own “thank you” to Greece for helping to fight the assassins earthquakes dated February 6 informs Turkish Newspaper “Hurriyet”.

The cover of the newspaper reads “Efharisto poli file”.

According to Kathimerini and SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis, the victims of the earthquake are very grateful to the Greeks for the help they offered through EMAK, while at the same time overflowing with anger against the Turkish government.

In fact, the Cumhuriyet newspaper reports “31,000 dead, not a single resignation,” leaving thorns to Tayyip Erdogan’s government.

Finally, the Sozcu newspaper reports: “We failed because even a crane cannot be used without Erdogan’s order” and quotes politicians saying: “I went there on Erdogan’s order”, “I did it on Erdogan’s order”.

Three people were rescued 198 hours after the earthquake

More than a week after the deadly 7.8 earthquake, ‘miracles’ are still happening in ruined buildings in Turkey as rescuers pull survivors out. This morning, almost 198 hours after the devastating earthquake, an 18-year-old boy and two younger brothers were rescued.

Reports of cases of rescue of seismologists who lay under the rubble for a whole week after the earthquakes on February 6 evoke emotion on a global scale. But as the happy incidents have been counted on the fingers of the past twenty-four hours and the curtain on the rescue is about to come down, eyes are turning to the next day’s huge challenges for Ankara and Damascus.

From Syrian Aleppo, where he was yesterday, UN Assistant Secretary of State and Humanitarian Affairs Chief Martin Griffiths said the rescue phase in the two countries was “coming to an end.” Now it is necessary to pay special attention to the provision of shelter, food and psychological support to the survivors. The UN representative stressed that it is the Syrians who “justly feel abandoned,” since the international community has not yet provided them with the necessary assistance.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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