Tayyab Erdogan faces Quake from Satanic HAARP ?

Tayyab Erdogan the President of Turkey faces Quake from Satanic HAARP ?

Damascus refuses Israeli aid , Erdogan too should refuse.

(Sohail Siddiqui 7th Feb 2023 New Delhi)

The year 2023 most important for entire Muslim Ummah particularly for the restoration of Khilafat after the 100 yrs ban on its restoration ended on Osmania Khilafat & the entire Ummah was looking forward towards Erdogan as one of the serious claimant amongst Qatar & Afghanistan, But these quakes have simply shut all doors for him.Is it the designed conspiracy of the Satanic forces led by Zionist Nato which could have used it’s ultimate weapon HAARP to derail Turkey from leading Islamic Caliphate ?. Nothing concrete as evidence has emerged in the international media but chances cannot be ruled out as such conspiracies by Zionists like 9/11 rarely get caught. Below are some snippets from Indian Express on the tragic quake. Press in India has covered the tragedy on front pages but GOI has done too small by just sending 100 men for relief, while thumping it’s chest most.

News World Turkey Earthquake Live Updates: Fourth major quake of 5.6 magnitude hits Turkey as death toll from previous ones cross 4,000
Turkey Earthquake Live Updates: Fourth major quake of 5.6 magnitude hits Turkey as death toll from previous ones cross 4,000

Earthquake in Turkey Today: India has sent the first batch of relief materials to the quake-hit region in Turkey in coordination with the Turkish government and the Indian embassy in Ankara.

By: Express Web Desk
Updated: February 7, 2023 11:16 IST

men search for survivors among the debris in turkey Rescuers search for survivors under the rubble following an earthquake in Diyarbakir, Turkey. February 6, 2023. (Reuters)

Turkey Earthquake Today Live Updates: A 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck the central Turkey region on Tuesday, hours after three devastating earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria on Monday, killing more than 4,000 people. Thousands more are injured and the search for survivors is on. Many countries, including India, are sending in supplies and relief teams.

The death toll is feared to go up as rescue teams search through the rubble. The epicentre of the first quake was near Nurdagi in Gaziantep province, the Syrian border. The other two quakes struck in the nearby Kahramanmaraş province. Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared seven days of national mourning during which the Turkish flags will fly at half-staff across the nation and at its diplomatic missions overseas.

NDRF Search and Rescue Teams, specially trained dog squads, medical supplies, drilling machines and other equipment from India left for Turkey early today morning. This was hours after PM Narendra Modi reached out to the quake-hit country.

Scroll down to read the latest updates on what’s happening.

Turkey Earthquake Live Updates: Death toll in Syria, Turkey expected to climb significantly; relief teams fly in from the world; President Erdogan declares 7 days of mourning. Follow this space for the latest news updates.

11:15 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Former Chelsea forward Atsu missing after Turkey earthquake
Former Chelsea and Newcastle forward Christian Atsu is missing and believed to be trapped under rubble following the powerful earthquake that struck Turkey and left more than 2,500 people dead.

The Ghana international, who plays for Turkish club Hatayspor, is thought to be in a building that was destroyed, Hatayspor spokesman Mustafa Özat said, according to Turkish media. Özat said club director Taner Savut was also believed to be in a building that collapsed and club officials couldn’t contact both men. They were likely trapped, Özat said.

At least two other Hatayspor players had to be pulled out of rubble but were now safe, Özat said. Atsu and Savut were the only two Hatayspor players or officials still unaccounted for, he added. (AP)

10:58 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Watch: Earthquake in Turkey caught live on TV
A video clip of the Turkish earthquake was caught on live TV as A News reporter Yuksel Akalan was reporting live from the site. The footage shows people running through the dusty streets as the earth starts shaking and buildings collapse.

10:43 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
13,000 Turkish volunteers leave for quake-hit regions
Nearly 13,000 personnel and members of Turkish emergency services have left for the earthquake-hit regions, including the Syrian border province of Hatay, said Istanbul Governor Ali Yerlikaya, as per the news organisation Sabah.

10:38 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Historic sites in Aleppo, Syria damaged
Some historical buildings were destroyed as a result of the quake in the provinces of Aleppo, Hama, and Tartus, the Syrian Cultural Ministry said.

The most notable damage reported was that which hit the historic Aleppo Citadel, among the world’s oldest and largest castles. The ministry said it sustained “little to medium” damage, including the collapse of parts of its Ottoman mill, and the destruction of its entrances. The dome of the minaret of the Ayyubid mosque inside the citadel also sustained damage. Technicians were inspecting the UNESCO-listed Aleppo Old City, the ministry said.

Elsewhere in Hama, the ministry reported the collapse of some historic buildings, as well as parts of the minaret of Imam Ismail Mosque.

Meanwhile, in Tartus, parts of the Marqab castle, a medieval fortress near the coast that was a major stronghold for a Christian order of knights during the Crusades, collapsed due to the quake. (Deutsche Welle)

10:14 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Stakes high for President Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in his initial response to the quake on Monday, painted a grim picture. “We do not know where the number of dead and injured can go,” he said. The effectiveness of Erdogan’s response to the disaster would mark the future of his political career as the leader seeks another term in office in the upcoming elections in May.

Ragıp Soylu, the Turkey bureau chief for Middle East Eye, said that there is anger among the public in Hatay province along the Syrian border over the absence of emergency response teams in the region.

Erdogan is facing a challenge from an alliance of Opposition parties who have promised that they will reduce the powers of the presidency if they win. In 2021, he had faced criticism for his handling of the wildfire crisis, with the opposition accusing him of mismanagement and ill-preparedness.

10:00 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Digging through the rubble…
Women worked side-by-side with men on the streets of the quake-hit areas of Turkey to rescue those buried under the rubble. Here are a few snaps from the streets.

A woman removes debris from a destroyed building as she searches for people with emergency teams in Gaziantep, Turkey, Feb. 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Mustafa Karali)

A young woman removes debris from a destroyed building as she searches for people with emergency teams in Gaziantep, Turkey, Feb. 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Mustafa Karali)
09:44 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Are more quakes expected in Turkey and Syria?
In light of the fourth major quake hitting central Turkey on Tuesday morning, the question is whether more earthquakes are expected in the region. And the answer, in a word, is yes.

Monday’s first quake of 7.8 magnitude hit at depth of 18 km and was centered in southern Turkey, near the northern border of Syria, according to the US Geological Survey. Many aftershocks rocked the two countries since the initial quake.

In the first 11 hours, the region had felt 13 significant aftershocks with a magnitude of at least 5, said Alex Hatem, a USGS research geologist. Another strong quake — magnitude 7.5 — hit Turkey nine hours after the main jolt, followed by a third one of magnitude 6.0.

Though scientists were studying whether that was an aftershock, they agreed that the quakes are related. “More aftershocks are certainly expected, given the size of the main shock,” Hatem told the news agency Associated Press. “We expect aftershocks to continue in the coming days, weeks and months.”

09:26 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Biden dials Erdogan, vows to provide assistance
US President Joe Biden said that America is ready to provide assistance to Turkey in light of the recent earthquakes.

In a telephone call to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Biden vowed US assistance to NATO ally Turkey. ‘He reaffirmed the readiness of the United States to provide any and all needed assistance to our NATO ally Turkey in response to this tragedy,’ the White House said in a statement on Biden’s call with Erdogan.

‘President Biden expressed condolences on behalf of the American people to those who were injured or lost loved ones in the earthquakes,’ said the statement.

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09:05 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Just in
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake has struck the central Turkey region, reported the news agency Reuters citing European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre.

The quake was at a depth of 2 km, EMSC said.

08:56 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Syrian toddler survives quake, but mother and siblings perish
Syrian toddler Raghad Ismail was rushed to safety from the rubble of her home after it collapsed in a huge earthquake that has wreaked devastation in Syria and Turkey. But most of her family, including her mother, did not make it out alive.

Raghad Ismail, the Syrian toddler who was rescued from rubble of a collapsed building following an earthquake, sits on the laps of her uncle at his home in rebel-held Azaz, Syria. (Reuters)
Cradled in the arms of a rescue worker, she emerged unscathed from the ruins in the Syrian city of Azaz at daybreak on Monday. An uncle looking after her said her two siblings died along with her mother, who was pregnant. Ismail, 18 months old, ate a piece of bread as she sat on cushions on the ground under a blanket later in the day, a heater helping shield her from the winter cold.

Raghad Ismail, the Syrian toddler who was rescued from rubble of a collapsed building following an earthquake, sits at her uncle’s home, in rebel-held Azaz, Syria. (Reuter)
“The father is feared to have his back broken, his young daughter is fine. His pregnant wife, his five-year-old daughter and his four-year-old son have all been killed,” the uncle who gave his name as Abu Hussam told Reuters. Abu Hussam said another family in the building, a mother and three children, had been rescued. (Read more)

08:44 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Watch: Plane carrying injured reaches Istanbul airport
A military plane carrying people injured in the earthquakes has reached the Atatürk Airport, Istanbul, reported Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency.

08:41 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Quake response in Syria faces obstacles, says top UN aid official
A top UN humanitarian official said damage to roads, fuel shortages and harsh winter weather in Syria were hampering the agency’s response to an earthquake on Monday that killed more than 1,400 in the country and left millions in need of aid.

“The infrastructure is damaged, the roads that we used to use for humanitarian work are damaged, we have to be creative in how to get to the people… but we are working hard,” UN resident coordinator El-Mostafa Benlamlih told Reuters in an interview via video link from Damascus.

He noted that many people whose homes had been destroyed were spending the night sleeping out in the open or in cars, often in freezing temperatures, without adequate access to basic items like jackets and mattresses. (Read more)

08:30 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Why were the quakes particularly devastating?
The earthquakes have piled more misery on a region that has seen tremendous suffering over the past decade.

On the Syrian side, the area is divided between government-controlled territory and the country’s last opposition-held enclave, which is surrounded by Russian-backed government forces. Thousands of buildings were reported collapsed in a wide area extending from Syria’s cities of Aleppo and Hama to Turkey’s Diyarbakir, more than 330 km to the northeast.

Turkey, meanwhile, is home to millions of refugees from the civil war. In the rebel-held enclave, hundreds of families remained trapped in rubble, the opposition emergency organisation known as the White Helmets said in a statement. The area is packed with some 4 million people displaced from other parts of the country by the war. Many live in buildings that are already wrecked from military bombardments.

In Turkey alone, more than 5,600 buildings were destroyed, authorities said. Hospitals were damaged, and one collapsed in the city of Iskenderun. Bitterly cold temperatures could reduce the time frame that rescuers have to save trapped survivors, said Dr. Steven Godby, an expert in natural hazards at Nottingham Trent University. The difficulty of working in areas beset by civil war would further complicate rescue efforts, he said. (AP)

08:16 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Watch: Building collapses following quake in Turkey
A building collapsed like a house of cards on Monday after the first earthquake hit an area near the border between Turkey and Syria.

08:12 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Seven days mourning declared in Turkey
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared seven days of national mourning following the deadly quakes that hit the country Monday. Turkish flags will fly at half-staff across the nation and at its diplomatic missions overseas.

Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
07:52 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
A quick summary
It’s currently 5.30 am on February 7, Tuesday, in Turkey and Syria, which means that it has been about 24 hours after the first Kahramanmaras earthquake struck the region. The result has been devastating. Here’s what we know so far:

🚨Death toll has crossed 4,000 and is expected to go up significantly. A WHO senior emergency officer for Europe has said that the toll could go as high as 20,000. “There’s continued potential of further collapses to happen so we do often see in the order of eight-fold increases on the initial numbers,” Catherine Smallwood told AFP.

📍Seismologists said that the region has experienced over 100 aftershocks, after the 3 powerful earthquakes.

⛑️ Relief teams are flying in from across the world to Turkey and Syria. This includes India, the EU, the UK, Russia, the US, Jordon, Mexico, Japan and South Korea, among others.

➡️ Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared seven days of national mourning.

➡️ The quake, which was centred in Turkey’s southeastern province of Kahramanmaras, sent residents of Damascus and Beirut rushing into the street and was felt as far away as Cairo. It piled more misery on a region that has seen tremendous suffering over the past decade. On the Syrian side, the area is divided between government-controlled territory and the country’s last opposition-held enclave, which is surrounded by Russian-backed government forces, reported the news agency AP.

➡️ The region sees earthquakes frequently because it sits on top of major fault lines. A quake in 1999 of a similar magnitude killed over 18,northwest000 people when it hit the Marmara Sea region near Istanbul in Turkey.

07:42 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Death toll climbs to 4,000
Rescuers in Turkey and war-ravaged Syria searched through the frigid night into Tuesday, hoping to pull more survivors from the rubble after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake killed more than 4,000 people and toppled thousands of buildings across a wide region.

Authorities feared the death toll from Monday’s pre-dawn earthquake and aftershocks would keep climbing as rescuers looked for survivors among tangles of metal and concrete spread across the region beset by Syria’s 12-year civil war and refugee crisis. (AP)

07:27 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Watch: Woman rescued after 22 hours stuck in rubble
The Anadolu Agency has shared a dramatic video of a woman being rescued from rubble after being stuck in it for 22 hours.

07:07 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
Russia to send aid to Syria
While most of the international aid was headed for Turkey, Russia said it also planned to send assistance directly to its close ally Syria.

Russian President Vladimir Putin told Syrian President Bashar Assad in a phone call that Moscow will deliver urgent aid and send rescue workers to assist the earthquake-hit country. The Russian military in Syria has deployed 10 units numbering 300 people that started clearing the debris and searching for survivors, the Russian Defense Ministry said. (AP)

06:09 (IST)
07 FEB 2023
NDRF personnel leave for Turkey to provide help in search and rescue operations
The 1st batch of earthquake relief material leaves for Türkiye, along with NDRF Search & Rescue Teams, specially trained dog squads, medical supplies, drilling machines & other necessary equipment.

Prime Minister Modi’s Principal Secretary P K Mishra held a meeting in the South Block to decide the immediate relief measures to be extended to Turkey, said an official statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs. Two teams of NDRF, comprising 100 personnel with trained dog squads and necessary equipment, will be flown to the earthquake-hit areas for search and rescue operations. Medical teams are also being readied with trained doctors and paramedics and essential medicines, it said. Relief material will be dispatched in coordination with the Turkish government and the Indian embassy in Ankara and the Consulate General office in Istanbul, it added.

People try to reach trapped residents in a collapsed building in Diyarbakir, southeastern Turkey, February 6, 2023. (AP)

Syria’s Civil Defence says victims stuck under rubble after Turkey earthquake
Syrian civil defence operating in rebel-held areas said on Monday that a powerful earthquake that struck Turkey and northern Syria had left “tens of victims and people stuck under rubble” of collapsed buildings in the country’s north-west. The civil defence, known as the White Helmets, said in a post on Twitter that the volunteer group was working to rescue survivors.

People try to reach trapped residents in a collapsed building in Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province, southern Turkey, February 6, 2023. (Depo Photos via AP)

130 buildings tumbled down in Turkey’s Malatya province, says Governor Hulusi Sahin
At least 130 buildings tumbled down in Turkey’s Malatya province, Governor Hulusi Sahin said. In northwest Syria, the opposition’s Syrian Civil Defense described the situation in the rebel-held region as “disastrous” adding that entire buildings have collapsed and people are trapped under the rubble. The civil defense urged people to evacuate buildings to gather in open areas. Emergency rooms were full of injured, said Rass.

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook central Turkey early Monday and was followed by a strong aftershock (AP Graphics)

Quake centred about 90 km from Syrian border
The quake, felt as far away as Cairo, was centred north of the city of Gaziantep about 90 kilometres (60 miles) from the Syrian border. Along with several cities, the area is home to home to millions of Syrian refugees who fled their country’s long-running civil war. Turkey, which borders Syria to the north, hosts the largest number of Syrian refugees in the world. On the Syrian side of the border, the quake smashed opposition-held regions that are packed with several million displaced Syrians with a decrepit health care system after years of war.

There were at least 6 aftershocks, and Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu urged people not to enter damaged buildings due to the risks. “Our priority is to bring out people trapped under ruined buildings and to transfer them to hospitals,” he said. Syria’s state media reported that some buildings collapsed in the northern city of Aleppo and the central city of Hama. In Damascus, buildings shook and many people went down to the streets in fear. The quake jolted residents in Lebanon from their beds, shaking buildings for about 40 seconds. Meanwhile, Syrian civil defence operating in rebel-held areas said on Monday that a powerful earthquake that struck Turkey and northern Syria had left “tens of victims and people stuck under rubble” of collapsed buildings in the country’s north-west, Reuters reported. Related: the social hosts salary, mercantilism in spanish colonies, how to use command outdoor strips, application of multimedia in hospitality and restaurant services, not digital, in publishing crossword clue, carl rogers self actualization, ex council playground equipment for sale, moceri rochester hills mi, christine carlin avenatti, is permaplate a ceramic coating, discontinued kohler sink racks, army officer time in grade requirements for retirement, wyoming state parks discount code, how to add webinar certificate in resume, danielle goldberg wedding,

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