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23h30 : “This earthquake, through the immeasurable destruction it has caused, might be an opportunity to redefine relations between Greece and Turkey”
Athens recalled that Greece was one of the very first European countries to dispatch teams of rescuers to the regions affected by the earthquakes, despite the stormy relations between the two countries.
23h04 : Good evening @Barbapou, thank you for your question. I assume you are talking regarding the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. I invite you to read this article which explains how to give to NGOs that help disaster victims.
23h04 : Why is there no link to help NGOs or associations, no call for donations on television????
22h40 : The total number of people who lost their lives due to these earthquakes is now 41,732: 38,044 in Turkey and 3,688 in Syria, announce official and medical sources. Hopes of finding survivors dwindle as the hours pass. Follow our live.
22h38 : Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria have killed more than 41,000 people in both countries, according to the latest official reports.
19h24 : According to Unicef, more than seven million children have been affected by the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Many are now homeless, deprived of access to education, water and electricity. Here is a report by our journalist on site, Noé Pignède, alongside children who survived the disaster.
17h41 : Eleven days following the tragedy, a 17-year-old girl, Aleyna Ölmez, was brought out alive from the rubble of her building in Kahramanmaras, in southern Turkey. Her surname in Turkish means… “the one who does not die”.
(Dogukan Keskinkilic / ANADOLU AGENCY / AFP)
17h37 : Two days following launching an appeal for donations of 367 million euros for Syria, the United Nations is now inviting member states to donate 940 million euros for the victims of the earthquakes in Turkey. More than 36,000 people have died in this country.
17h33 : UN appeals for international aid to raise $1 billion for Turkey
11h32 : Aid is slowly reaching areas devastated by earthquakes. According to the last update from the United Nations Office of Humanitarian Affairs, “More than 100 trucks loaded with UN relief materials have passed through northwestern Syria since February 9“.
10h41 : “Since our appeal for donations last Monday, we have collected around 4.2 million euros, which is still a very large amount, even if the needs are immense.”
This morning on franceinfo, Karine Meaux welcomed the“extraordinary outpouring of solidarity” following the earthquakes that killed more than 40,000 people in Turkey and Syria. “These donations will go primarily to support local associations.
08h32 : The number of victims continues to increase in Turkey and Syria following the violent earthquakes. At the hospital in Afrin, in northwestern Syria, caregivers carry out operations. “What we have just experienced, I will never forget it, says a doctor, still in shock. I have never seen so many injuries.” Report on the spot.