LeftEyeNine
10-24-2011, 00:45
Seated on a web of fault lines, my country has suffered yet another tragedy:
(Reuters) - As many as 1,000 people were feared killed on Sunday when a powerful earthquake hit southeast Turkey, flattening buildings and leaving survivors crying for help from under the rubble.
(http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/23/us-turkey-quake-idUSTRE79M10Z20111023)
As night fell, survivors and emergency workers battled to pull people out of the debris in the city of Van and town of Ercis, where a student dormitory collapsed.
Residents in Van joined in a frantic search, using hands and shovels and working under floodlights and flashlights, hearing voices of people buried alive calling from under mounds of shattered concrete in pitch darkness and bitter cold.
An official at the Van provincial crisis center told Reuters more than 100 people had been confirmed killed so far and hundreds more were missing under destroyed buildings.
More accounts of dead bodies and destruction were emerging from smaller settlements across the remote area near the Iranian border, most of them left without electricity or phone access.
If you ever have the power of the will, or would just like to spread out the word, the people out there are in dire need of that.
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T (http://yalnizdegilsinvan.wordpress.com/international/)hanks for your concern.
(Reuters) - As many as 1,000 people were feared killed on Sunday when a powerful earthquake hit southeast Turkey, flattening buildings and leaving survivors crying for help from under the rubble.
(http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/23/us-turkey-quake-idUSTRE79M10Z20111023)
As night fell, survivors and emergency workers battled to pull people out of the debris in the city of Van and town of Ercis, where a student dormitory collapsed.
Residents in Van joined in a frantic search, using hands and shovels and working under floodlights and flashlights, hearing voices of people buried alive calling from under mounds of shattered concrete in pitch darkness and bitter cold.
An official at the Van provincial crisis center told Reuters more than 100 people had been confirmed killed so far and hundreds more were missing under destroyed buildings.
More accounts of dead bodies and destruction were emerging from smaller settlements across the remote area near the Iranian border, most of them left without electricity or phone access.
If you ever have the power of the will, or would just like to spread out the word, the people out there are in dire need of that.
http://yalnizdegilsinvan.wordpress.com/international/
T (http://yalnizdegilsinvan.wordpress.com/international/)hanks for your concern.