Newborn Baby Rescued From Earthquake Rubble
Rescuers pulled a newborn baby boy out from underneath earthquake rubble in Turkey. His mother gave birth to him after the building she lived in collapsed. She was killed but rescuers were able to save her miracle baby. The rescue comes as the death toll from those devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria surpasses 7,000. Now, 160 U.S. Specialists in earthquake search and rescue are heading to Turkey to help.
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Father holds hand of daughter as she lies dead in Turkish earthquake rubble
Mesut Hancer was captured sitting in debris, holding the hand of his daughter Irmak, whose body lay on a bed beneath slabs of concrete, glass, and bricks in the region of Kahramanmaras.
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Thousands of earthquake victims still wait for outside help
Earthquakes are ground motions produced by a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust that can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. The primary source of energy for earthquakes is friction between two or more tectonic plates. These plates can be located anywhere on land or at the bottom of the ocean, making them extremely difficult to predict, although experts may be able to identify areas that are likely to experience seismic activity. During an earthquake, seismic waves travel through solid rock and may cause shaking, landslides, tsunamis, and even volcanic eruptions. It is essential for individuals in high-risk areas to practice safety measures before an event occurs in order to reduce the potential for injury or death.
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Earthquakes Kill Over 23,000 In Turkey And Syria | Turkey Earthquake LIVE Footage
Earthquakes are ground motions produced by a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust that can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. The primary source of energy for earthquakes is friction between two or more tectonic plates. These plates can be located anywhere on land or at the bottom of the ocean, making them extremely difficult to predict, although experts may be able to identify areas that are likely to experience seismic activity. During an earthquake, seismic waves travel through solid rock and may cause shaking, landslides, tsunamis, and even volcanic eruptions. It is essential for individuals in high-risk areas to practice safety measures before an event occurs in order to reduce the potential for injury or death.
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Turkey_syria Earthquake /Collapsing Building aftershocks
Earthquakes are ground motions produced by a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust that can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. The primary source of energy for earthquakes is friction between two or more tectonic plates. These plates can be located anywhere on land or at the bottom of the ocean, making them extremely difficult to predict, although experts may be able to identify areas that are likely to experience seismic activity. During an earthquake, seismic waves travel through solid rock and may cause shaking, landslides, tsunamis, and even volcanic eruptions. It is essential for individuals in high-risk areas to practice safety measures before an event occurs in order to reduce the potential for injury or death.
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Turkey_Syria Earthquake victom/Death
Earthquakes are ground motions produced by a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust that can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. The primary source of energy for earthquakes is friction between two or more tectonic plates. These plates can be located anywhere on land or at the bottom of the ocean, making them extremely difficult to predict, although experts may be able to identify areas that are likely to experience seismic activity. During an earthquake, seismic waves travel through solid rock and may cause shaking, landslides, tsunamis, and even volcanic eruptions. It is essential for individuals in high-risk areas to practice safety measures before an event occurs in order to reduce the potential for injury or death.
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Second Earthquake in Turkey Syria
In the quake-devastated town of Jandairis in northern Syria, a man in shock stands next to a pile of rubble where his family once lived. "We're completely broken," sobs Samer al-Saraqbi, who lost 12 family members, including his mother, his sister, and her family, in the earthquake.
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Second earthquake hits Turkey less than 12 hours after first
More than 1,300 people were killed when an earthquake struck central Turkey and north-west Syria in one of the most powerful quakes in the region in at least a century, while a second powerful quake hours later threatened to overwhelm rescue efforts.
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M7.8, 7.5, 6.0 and 120 more Earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria in one day!
Syria: Assad visited today homeless people in Aleppo due to the earthquake. Likely his advisors told him it was a good opportunity to try to restore his image. Same man ordered his troops to massacre mercilessly 100,000s of civilians who refused to worship him. #NeverForget
A father lost his children in an earthquake in Syria.
Reminder that due to Western sanctions, humanitarian aid to the Arab Republic is limited. There is not enough equipment and manpower to remove the rubble. Earthquake in Syria 🇸🇾 and Turkey 🇹🇷. *Please see early indications from the Bhagwan * before the Quake hit these countries
#TurkeySyriaEarthquake /#TurkeyQuake #syriaearthquake #syriaearthquake2023 #turkeyearthquake2023 #HAARP #DARPA #Weathercloud #GeoEngineering #WakeUp #Lies People in Turkey saw this strange light in the sky right before the earthquake.
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