Somali National News Agency
So
Ar
Search
  • Home
  • Local News
    Local NewsShow More
    President Hassan Appoints New Military Logistics Chief
    June 6, 2026
    Somali Ambassador to UN Geneva Engages in High-Level Global Labor and Social Protection Forums
    June 5, 2026
    Federal Government of Somalia Restores Full Order in Mogadishu Districts Following Disarmament of Opposition Militias
    June 5, 2026
    Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre Nominates National Organizing Committee For 66th Independence and Unity Anniversaries
    June 5, 2026
    Mahad Mohamed Sheikh Hassan Elected as New Speaker of South West State Parliament
    June 4, 2026
  • World News
    World NewsShow More
    The OIC Welcomes the Inclusion of the Israeli Occupation and its Entities in the UN Blacklist of Perpetrators of Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones
    May 31, 2026
    Ghanaian footballer killed after armed attackers open fire at team bus
    April 13, 2026
    Iraq’s Chief Justice Discusses Practical Training for Law Students with American University Leadership
    April 7, 2026
    Why Somalia–Türkiye partnership stands strong amid the noise
    April 6, 2026
    Eight bodies recovered in Libya, Greece as Mediterranean death toll rises
    February 22, 2026
  • Articles
    ArticlesShow More
    The Golden Artery: How The China-Laos Railway is Re-Engineering Regional Trade and Infrastructure Economics
    June 6, 2026
    The Fiscal Cannibalism of Africa: How Punitive Taxation is Driving Industrial Capital to Asia and The Case for A Somali Industrial Revolution
    June 6, 2026
    PROPOSED US-KENYA EBOLA QUARANTINE PROTOCOL TRIGGERS REGIONAL BIOSECURITY ALARMS FOR SOMALIA
    May 29, 2026
    Mogadishu: A City Once Defined by Insecurity, Now Safer Than Washington D.C.
    May 25, 2026
    EAC Advances Development of a Regional Mobile Roaming Framework to Enhance Cross-Border Connectivity and Trade
    May 25, 2026
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    The Fiscal Cannibalism of Africa: How Punitive Taxation is Driving Industrial Capital to Asia and The Case for A Somali Industrial Revolution
    June 6, 2026
    America’s Tariff Weaponization: An Economic Analysis of 500% Tariffs and the Inevitable Bipolar Bifurcation
    October 19, 2025
    Somalia Unveils the Blueprint for a Modern and Sustainable Mogadishu
    December 21, 2024
    Djibouti Launches $57.4 Million Youth Entrepreneurship Project to Combat Climate Change
    November 25, 2024
    FM meets Minister of Investment of Saudi Arabia
    October 28, 2024
  • Sports
    SportsShow More
    Somalia Falls to Oman in Penalty Shootout After Strong Performance in Arab Cup Qualifier
    November 26, 2025
    Somalia’s U-17 National Team Concludes CECAFA Campaign with a Strong Victory
    November 24, 2025
    Somalia, Sudan, Djibouti, South Sudan set eyes on FIFA Arab Cup
    November 24, 2025
    Somali Ambassador to Kenya Congratulates Dekadaha FC on Historic CAF Confederation Cup Victory
    September 28, 2025
    Somalia’s Dekadaha FC faces Sudan’s Alzamala Sports Club in Nairobi
    September 20, 2025
  • Tenders
    TendersShow More
Reading: Update: Turkey-Syria earthquake Death toll crosses 11,000: Erdogan acknowledges issues with initial quake response
Share
Font ResizerAa
Somali National News AgencySomali National News Agency
  • SOMALI
  • ARABIC
Search
  • Home
  • Local News
  • World News
  • Articles
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Tenders
Follow US
©2023 || All rights reserved SONNA
Somali National News Agency > Blog > World News > Update: Turkey-Syria earthquake Death toll crosses 11,000: Erdogan acknowledges issues with initial quake response
World News

Update: Turkey-Syria earthquake Death toll crosses 11,000: Erdogan acknowledges issues with initial quake response

By Osman
Last updated: February 8, 2023
8 Min Read
Share
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has acknowledged that there were some issues in responding on the first day of the earthquakes, but has urged Turkish people to be patient and united.

He said there had been problems with roads and airports but that everything would get better by the day.

Erdogan also said citizens should only heed communication from authorities and ignore “provocateurs,” as thousands of people complain about the lack of resources and slow response by officials.

New houses will be built, he said, vowing that no one will be left in the streets.

“This is the time for us be united,” Erdogan added.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that the death toll in the country from Monday’s earthquakes has reached 8,574, even as rescue workers are continuing to search for victims buried under mountains of rubble.

Erdogan was speaking from Kahramanmaras during a visit to some of the areas worst hit by the temblors.

At least 2,530 people have died in Syria, according to a tally of numbers made public by the government in Damascus and rescue groups in rebel-held regions, taking the total death toll from the earthquakes in excess of 11,000.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday declared a state of emergency in 10 provinces devastated by two earthquakes that killed more than 5,100 people and left a trail of destruction across a wide area of southern Turkey and neighboring Syria.

Contents
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has acknowledged that there were some issues in responding on the first day of the earthquakes, but has urged Turkish people to be patient and united.Key UpdatesRescuers save young Syrian refugee from rubble in TurkeyAdds details from Erdogan visitAnger in Turkey and Syria over government responseCombined death toll tops 11,000International aid gathers paceRescuers save young Syrian refugee from rubble in TurkeySTORIESWe have to check all the faces’People in Gaziantep mentally and physically ‘traumatised’

A day after the quakes hit, rescuers working in harsh conditions were struggling to dig people out of the rubble of collapsed buildings in a “race against time”.

As the scale of the disaster became ever more apparent, the death toll looked likely to rise considerably. One United Nations official said it was feared thousands of children may have been killed.


Key Updates

  • Rescuers save young Syrian refugee from rubble in Turkey
  • Adds details from Erdogan visit
  • Anger in Turkey and Syria over government response
  • Combined death toll tops 11,000
  • International aid gathers pace

Rescuers save young Syrian refugee from rubble in Turkey

Rescue teams found a young Syrian refugee under the rubble of a collapsed building in the southern Turkish town of Hatay.The workers gave the boy water from a bottle cap before pulling him out, nearly 45 hours after the first of two major earthquakes.

The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared a three month state of emergency in the country after Monday’s devastating earthquake and its aftershocks.

  • Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced public mourning throughout the country for a period of 7 days due to the earthquakes that struck southern Turkey.
  • Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Twitter that “search and rescue teams were immediately dispatched” to the areas hit by the earthquake.
  • Turkish authorities said the quake was a magnitude 7.6. The USGS said the earthquake was a magnitude 7.5, reporting it hit at 1:24 pm (1024 GMT) four kilometers (2.5 miles) south-southeast of the town of Ekinozu in the Kahramanmaras, where the 7.8 earthquakes hit hours earlier.

Some 23 million people could be affected by the massive earthquake that has killed more than 5,000 so far, the World Health Organization has said.

“Event overview maps show that potentially 23 million people are exposed, including around five million vulnerable populations,” the World Health Organization’s senior emergencies officer Adelheid Marschang said.

“Civilian infrastructure and potentially health infrastructure have been damaged across the affected region, mainly in Turkey and northwest Syria,” Marschang added.

The WHO “considers that the main unmet needs may be in Syria in the immediate and mid-term,” Marschang told the WHO’s executive committee in Geneva.

 

STORIES

We have to check all the faces’

Hundreds of bodies in stadiums and parking lots lay on the ground as relatives carefully lift blankets from their faces to try to identify them.

Nada, a Syrian woman, and her Turkish husband asked a staff member how best to find their niece and aunt among the more than 100 bodies lined up on the parking lot of the Hatay Research Hospital near the southern city of Antakya, Reuters reported.

“Check one by one,” they were told.

“My wife doesn’t speak Turkish, and I can’t see very well,” the husband, who did not give a name, told the news agency. “We have to check all the faces. We need help.”

Many of those killed in the tremor were wrapped in body bags, blankets or tarpaulin, awaiting relatives or friends to find them and take them from the field hospital.

They were placed in tents or on the pavement outside the 1,130-bed hospital, built in 2016, which was too damaged by the earthquake to house them.

Some had tags with identifying information, some did not. Relatives who locate loved ones are issued a death certificate and burial permission from the on-site prosecutor, then they remove them in their own vehicles.

One woman who could not find her sister yelled: “My God, look how we are, we will be thankful if we find dead bodies of our people.”

People in Gaziantep mentally and physically ‘traumatised’

  • Gaziantep, Turkey – The vast majority of people in Gaziantep have spent the aftermath of the earthquake inside bunkers and improvised shelters around their neighborhoods.Amidst water and electricity outages, hardly anyone seems to have slept.The less lucky ones have spent the night outside, in open-air spaces, around a fire to warm up amid the freezing temperatures.Inside bunkers, parents have done their best to keep young children busy with toys and mobile apps, but their cries have kept people inside the shelters awake.But they wouldn’t have slept anyway, frantically spending hours checking their phones for any news from loved ones, to keep in touch despite the distance – either within the city or between Turkey and Syria, as many displaced Syrians residing in Gaziantep have families on the other side of the border, affected by the same tragedy.Many struggled to fall asleep because of the dizziness and the constant feeling that the earth beneath their feet was shaking, when it was just their bodies – physically and mentally traumatised. After the trauma, they’re just convinced that a shake will come at any minute.This morning the city woke up deserted, with people still in shock. Many prefer to stay inside their cars rather than  their apartments. Those cars are filled with luggage, ready to leave as soon as the opportunity allows it.

 

Source: Agencies

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Copy Link Print

MORE NEWS

How Somalia’s First Oil Strike Reshapes Global Energy and East African Power

ArticlesCulture
April 18, 2026

President Hassan Appoints New Military Logistics Chief

MOGADISHU — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has appointed Brigadier General Mohamed Mohamud Hassan "Garabi"…

June 6, 2026

Nasra Bashir Ali: Women can do like men, just try as I do

Mogadishu{SONNA}-:The prominent Somali journalist Nasra Bashir Ali, urged girls to depend on their selves and…

May 31, 2020

Weekly News Buletin Ministry of information, Culture and Tourism 1 August 2019

Weekly News Buletin Ministry of information, Culture and Tourism 1 August 2019 Bulletin Vol 10

September 2, 2019

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Turkey OKs force deployment extension in Gulf of Aden

Turkey's parliament on Tuesday approved an extension of Turkish forces serving in the Gulf of Aden, Somalia, and the Arabian…

NewsWorld News
January 27, 2021

Brazil Will Not Retract Lula’s Gaza Comments in Diplomatic Row With Israel

BRASILIA, (SONNA) -Brazil does not intend to retract President Luiz Inacio da Silva's comment comparing Israel's war on Gaza to…

World News
February 20, 2024

Mozambique president and wife test positive for COVID-19

MAPUTO (SONNA) - Mozambique's President Filipe Nyusi and his wife Isaura have tested positive for COVID-19 and are isolating, the…

NewsWorld News
January 4, 2022

Russia, Turkey reach deal to remove Kurdish YPG from Syria border

SOCHI(SONNA)- Russia/ANKARA- Syrian and Russian forces will deploy in northeast Syria to remove Kurdish YPG fighters and their weapons from…

NewsPoliticsWorld News
October 23, 2019

Somali National News Agency established in 1964. It is one of the main pillars of the Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism.

  • Home
  • Local News
  • World News
  • Articles
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Tenders
  • SNTV
  • RADIO MOGADISHU
  • DALKA JOURNAL
  • TOURISM DEPARTMENT

Follow US: 

  • MoICT
  • VILLA SOMALIA
  • OPM SOMALIA

All rights reserved SONNA

©2023

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?