“A Crane, for God’s Sake”: Here’s How People Struggle After the Earthquake in Turkey

Kevser said he could hear his two sons being burdened by apartment bankruptcy complaints in the Turkish city of Antak, but could not find an emergency operations leader to order them to be evacuated for two days.

According to Reuters reportKevser who was spending on Downtown Road, where at least one list was a list of other buildings, said Tuesday last week, “Everyone is saying they are not the charges. We can’t find out what the charges are.” Who is it.”

He added, “I’m also asking for just one crane to lift the poured concrete. It was the mark of the times. Only one crane, for God’s sake.” When Reuters returned to the reported street a day later, people said no more survivors had been pulled out of the rubble of the building.

Many people in Turkey say more people could have survived a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck the country’s south and neighboring Syria a week ago if rescue operations had been carried out faster and better.

Reuters spoke to residents and many expressed bewilderment at the lack of water, food, medicine, body bags and cranes in the disaster area in the days following the quake. Thousands have been left on the street to fend for themselves.

On Monday the death toll in both countries exceeded 37,000, making it the world’s worst natural outbreak this century and one of Turkey’s deadliest earthquakes since 1939.

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Earthquake has killed 35 thousand people in Turkey and Syria so far, people living in tents in the scorching heat