It should be noted that a 7.9-magnitude earthquake hit Turkey and Syria and destroyed many buildings, due to which the total number of deaths exceeded 2700, and hundreds of people were injured.
Be mindful that the magnitude of 7.9 destroyed many buildings in Syria and Turkey. Due to the earthquake, the number of dead bodies has been 2700, and hundreds of people were injured in this incident.
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In Turkey, the death number reached 1651, 9733 several people got injured, and 3471 buildings were destroyed; on the other side, in Syria, the death number reached 1000, and hundreds were injured.
Earthquake shocks are also felt in Cyprus, Greece, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine.
The Pakistani cricket team expressed sorrow for losing precious lives during the earthquake.
Babar Azam, Captain of the Pakistan cricket team, said on social media that we are in great sorrow to hear news about the huge loss and destruction. Our prayers are with the victims.
Saddened by the horrific news of massive destruction.
Thoughts and prayers for Turkey and Syria and all the affectees. May Almighty make it easier for them to recover from this calamity. 🤲
— Babar Azam (@babarazam258) February 6, 2023
The all-rounder Shadaab Khan also expressed his grief and said my prayers are with the families affected by the earthquake.
All my prayers for those affected by the devastating earthquake. Praying for everyone’s safety and good health. May everyone find peace.
— Shadab Khan (@76Shadabkhan) February 6, 2023
Former Captain of the Pakistani cricket team Shoaib Malik also shows sympathy for the affected families.
– Let us not give up to these challenging times. Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss in this natural disaster… pic.twitter.com/ZXdKlCsgkh
— Shoaib Malik 🇵🇰 (@realshoaibmalik) February 6, 2023
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The United States Seismological Center has released a report on the deaths caused by the 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Turkey and Syria. The report estimated that the death toll from the devastating earthquake is more than 10,000. Unfortunately, this figure is feared to rise due to the extreme cold weather and the delay in evacuating people buried under the rubble of collapsed buildings. This underscores the urgent need for professional assistance to relieve those affected.