The chain of rising incidents and disasters is increasing continuously around the world. Amidst these reports, the panic in people is increasing. The only question is whether it is safe to live in our homes today or not.
The country's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) said on Monday morning that the death toll in Turkey from the earthquake in the Aegean Sea has risen to 76. A 6.6 magnitude earthquake shook the Aegean province of Izmir on Friday. Some videos had surfaced, which were very intimidating.
According to the information received, 962 people were injured, out of which 743 people have been discharged from hospitals and 219 people are still under treatment. So far 1,864 tents have been installed. Temporary housing has been set up in Izmir city to meet the immediate need for shelter, including 3,545 tents, 57 general-purpose tents, 24,382 blankets, 13,280 beds, 5,500 sleeping sets, 2,657 kitchen sets and four showers and toilet containers. AFAD has rescued 105 people. Search and rescue operations are currently underway.
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