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There has been over 100 people arrested who were responsible for the destroyed buildings. I hope it’s not just to calm people down. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/11/world/middleeast/turkey-syria-earthquake.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Along with the health issues, we now have security problems in the area. People with unknown origin tries to loot buildings and rob people. What’s worse, racist and fascist groups use this to target immigrants and other groups.
Turkey-Syria Earthquake Death Toll Passes 28,000 as Recovery Efforts Ramp Up
As the death toll in Turkey and Syria passed 28,000, Ankara was coming under growing criticism for its slow response and tolerance of shoddy construction.Ben Hubbard (The New York Times)
Aside from the earlier issues I mentioned, one issue was the wounded people who couldn't identified and children without any known relative. Health Minister told they had systems and mechanisms set up for this but everyone is worried how effective those will be during this chaos.
It’s the fifth day but we still get news of people rescued under the rubble.
There are still need for a lot of supplies for the victims and distribution issues continue.
Erdogan also announced the government will pay one year of rent for the earthquake victims, while using religious rhetoric to excuse what’s going on.
Not much additional updates at this point. One major issue I see in the reports from the journalists is that people having trouble with basic hygiene needs, which might end up causing epidemics.
6444 buildings confirmed to be destroyed by the earthquake.
All schools around the country cancelled for another week. Universities won't start spring semester until further notice.
State of emergency declaration for 10 cities accepted in the parliament. Three biggest opposition parties opposed it based on the near-unlimited power it gives to the government.
It's now clear that this earthquake will become the second most devastating disaster in the history of the modern Turkey, leaving 1999 İzmit earthquake (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_%C4%B0zmit_earthquake) behind. It might end up more destructive than 1939 Erzincan earthquake (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Erzincan_earthquake).
Right now they're discussing the state of emergency decision in the parliament.
After 10 hours, Twitter returned after the meeting between government officials and Twitter. We don't know what Elon has promised.
There are still people rescued under the rumble but the resources are still limited.
One major issue is the communication. People are especially angry to mobile operators for not doing enough. And they're right.
It’s 01:50 in here and we don’t have any updates for 8 hours. Twitter and TikTok was blocked, the latter seems to be back, and they had a special meeting with the former. After 20+ years with them, I’m sure this is how they’re planning to continue.
(This information from 4 hours ago and we don't have any new information yet.)
Censorship of Twitter is practically confirmed. No official acceptance but it's impossible to reach without VPN. Interestingly, only other platform also censored is TikTok.
Because of this, information from the cities limited with independent journalists, and I can clearly see Twitter getting more silent each moment.
* Erdoğan told one of the victims "it's all part of the plan of the fate".
* I was trying to bring some attention to people's effort to organize information using Twitter API and how it'll be cut down tomorrow with the API changes but looks like it doesn't matter now because for the last 30 mins most of the ISPs started to throttle Twitter from here.
Official news says number of rescue teams and help workers are rising every hour but people in these cities are angry because they feel it's too late.
News coming from every city people rescued under the rumble days later, and all the international support coming in many different ways gives at least some level of hope for the coming days.
Situation hasn't changed much unfortunately, aside from the fact that after the state of emergency declaration they're now trying to control the media in the disaster zones. Plus they took someone under custody for couple tweets.
To be honest, there's not much to update at this point, other than the fact that in each passing hour we see how things are much worse than we imagined and how government's incompetence makes things worse. This is a historically devastating disaster and not sure how long the recovery from it will take.
Updates on the situation is slowing down. Latest official update came in morning and didn’t include wounded people numbers, so I kept the oldest known one.
Even though we had several rescues in the last two days, people are losing their hopes and we start to see the destruction even more clearly. I don’t think we saw the whole truth yet.
Instead, every government official is blaming disinformation, claiming everything is under control. While we see people everywhere telling us otherwise.
Not only that but they started legal process on 90 social media accounts for that, and sharing a link to an app for people to report disinformation to them.
#Turkey #Earthquake
Things are not looking good mainly because government can’t manage to control the situation. But they still claim “they’ve reached everywhere” while on live news people all around seen without any help.
Also Erdogan is nowhere to be seen since yesterday afternoon.
Weather is making things much worse. Roads around the cities hit by the earthquake is blocked or became harder to pass and there are news coming from especially from Hatay and Adıyaman about neighborhoods not receiving any help.
It’s 00:35 in Turkey, and I don’t know how bad things will turn out in the morning or the coming days.
Turkey declared seven day national mourning.
International help started to arrive but because of the size of the effected area and the damage, many places are still waiting for help.
All schools and universities in Turkey has been cancelled for this week.
It’s 18:40 in Turkey. Most cities hit by the earthquake having seriously harsh weather, which makes things even harder.
There are many international help announced but also many places couldn’t receive any help or rescue teams. Plus, there are many minor earthquakes still happening, makes people scared of another major one like it happened around afternoon today.
Considering there are still aftershocks, places where help couldn’t reach yet, and more, I don’t think it’s going to stop here unfortunately.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/02/05/world/turkey-earthquake?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
I hate that we all know that Turkey has a major earthquake risk as a whole yet we still couldn’t manage to protect ourselves and wake up to bad news like this regularly. https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/feb/06/turkey-earthquake-2023-live-updates-quake-tremor-latest-news
Thousands killed in major quakes – as it happened
Numbers of dead expected to increase rapidly amid desperate search and rescue operations following two quakes on MondaySamantha Lock (The Guardian)
Erdoğan made the latest announcement but no acknowledgement about the many places without help. Repeated disinformation claims.
10 cities (Kahramanmaraş, Kilis, Diyarbakır, Adana, Osmaniye, Gaziantep, Şanlıurfa, Adıyaman, Malatya, and Hatay) declared disaster zones and three month state of emergency finally declared for these cities.
A 7.8 #earthquake just hit Turkiye:
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000jllz/executive