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People and rescuers search in a damaged building, in Kharamanmaras, southeastern Turkey Alamy Stock Photo

Erdogan admits earthquake rescue effort not as quick as hoped as death toll nears 24,000

Officials and medics said 20,213 people had died in Turkey and 3,553 in Syria.

LAST UPDATE | 10 Feb 2023

THE DEATH TOLL from the massive earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria has climbed to more than 23,000, as the Turkish president admitted the government’s search and rescue efforts didn’t go as quickly as hoped. 

Officials and medics said 20,213 people had died in Turkey and 3,553 in Syria. The confirmed total now stands at 23,766.

Experts fear the number will continue to rise.

The United Nations has warned that 874,000 people are now in urgent need of hot meals across Turkey and Syria.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has admitted for the first time today that his government’s search and rescue effort from this week’s devastating earthquake did not go as quickly as hoped.

Erdogan has faced criticism from the quake’s survivors about an insufficient number of rescuers and humanitarian aid being delivered in the first days of Turkey’s biggest disaster in nearly a century.

Erdogan repeated an earlier admission that there had been “shortcomings” in his government’s response.

But he appeared to go one step further by conceding that his teams could have responded more quickly.

“So many buildings were damaged that unfortunately, we were not able to speed up our interventions as quickly as we had desired,” Erdogan said during a visit to the hard-hit southern city of Adiyaman.

He said rescuers had been slowed by a winter storm over the area that had made some roads impassable.

“Moreover, most public workers who would have conducted the first intervention and organisation were themselves under the collapsed buildings,” Erdogan said.

He added that Turkey had now gathered “perhaps the world’s largest search and rescue team” comprised of 141,000 across 10 affected provinces.

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Children found alive

As crews entered the fifth day of peeling back flattened buildings, Turkish media reported rescues of young children, long after the expiration of the 72-hour window when survivors are considered most likely to be found.

In the 105th hour, rescuers pulled 18-month-old Yusuf Huseyin from the debris in the southeastern city of Antakya. 20 minutes later, they rescued seven-year-old Muhammed Huseyin, NTV news channel reported.

Three-year-old Zeynep Ela Parlak was also rescued in Antakya today, while in Adiyaman province, rescuers saved a 60-year-old Eyup Ak and in Gaziantep, two people were pulled out alive including a child whose age was not known.

“Half an hour ago, we managed to rescue two living people out of the rubble,” the Czech fire service tweeted Friday of their teams in southeastern Turkey’s Adiyaman.

Yesterday, rescuers pulled a 10-day-old baby and his mother out alive after 90 hours trapped in hard-hit Hatay province, Turkish officials said.

The baby boy named Yagiz Ulas was swiftly wrapped in a thermal blanket.

Bodies flown home

Elsewhere, the bodies of seven Cypriot children, as well as two teachers and a parent killed by the earthquake in Adiyaman were flown home today, with Turkish media reporting that 19 children in the group died.

Two dozen children aged 11 to 14 from the island, along with 10 parents, four teachers and a volleyball coach, were in Turkey for a school tournament and had been staying in a hotel that was destroyed.

In a region home to many displaced and traumatised by Syria’s civil war, worries were growing over the many people left without shelter amid freezing temperatures.

NATO members have agreed to deploy shelters to ally Turkey to help provide accommodation for those left homeless. 

The “semi-permanent” shelters are usually used by NATO forces as headquarters for military operations and exercises.

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“As many as 5.3 million people in Syria may have been left homeless by the earthquake,” the Syria representative of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Sivanka Dhanapala, told a press briefing.

He said the UN estimated that 5.37 million people affected by the quake will need shelter assistance across the country.

“That is a huge number and comes to a population already suffering mass displacement,” he said.

“For Syria, this is a crisis within a crisis. We’ve had economic shocks, Covid and are now in the depths of winter.”

Temperatures in the Turkish city of Gaziantep, located near the epicentre of the quake, plunged to -3 degrees earlier today.

Despite the cold, thousands of families have been living in cars and makeshift tents – too scared or banned from returning to their homes.

Gyms, mosques, schools and some stores have opened at night. But beds are scarce, and thousands spend the nights in cars with engines running to provide heat.

Aid reaches rebel areas

A UN aid convoy crossed into rebel-held Syria from Turkey today, the second such delivery since the quake, a border official told AFP.

The 14-truck convoy carried non-food items such as “humanitarian kits, solar lamps, blankets and other assistance”, International Organization for Migration (IOM) spokesman Paul Dillon told reporters in Geneva.

The aid “will be sufficient for about 1,100 families in the quake-hit areas in Idlib” province, he added.

Yesterday, a first convoy entered rebel-held areas carrying basic relief items for 5,000 people, the IOM said.

The Syrian government said later today it had approved the delivery of humanitarian aid directly from government-held territory to rebel areas.

The White Helmets rescue group accused the UN of botching its response in rebel-held areas of northwestern Syria to the quake.

The group has been spearheading rescue efforts in rebel areas with virtually no outside help.

“The UN has committed a crime against the Syrian people in the northwest,” the group’s chief Raed Saleh told AFP, noting that UN agencies had not delivered any quake-specific relief to survivors since the disaster hit before dawn on Monday.

“The UN must apologise to the Syrian people.”

Saleh said the White Helmets’ top priority was “shelter for tens of thousands of families who have lost their homes”, as well as heating, personal hygiene kits and access to clean water.

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Currently, just one crossing on the Syria-Turkey border is open to UN aid deliveries.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the Security Council to authorise the opening of new cross-border humanitarian aid points between Turkey and Syria.

“This is the moment of unity, it’s not a moment to politicise or to divide but it is obvious that we need massive support,” Guterres said.

World Health Organization head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths have both announced upcoming visits.

“As this tragic event unfolds, people’s desperate plight must be addressed,” said the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Mirjana Spoljaric, who travelled to quake-hit Aleppo in Syria.

Irish support

Irish humanitarian aid organisations are scaling up their emergency response in Turkey and Syria following Monday’s devastating earthquake. 

Dóchas, the Irish association of non-governmental development organisations, yesterday said Irish NGOs are on the ground and working through local partners to help the survivors. 

The following Irish aid organisations have launched emergency appeals to support the relief effort:

Yesterday, Irish Emergency Alliance members also launched a joint-appeal calling on the Irish public to help support people impacted by the quake. 

Irish Emergency Alliance members include Action Aid, Christian Aid, Plan International, Tearfund, Trócaire and World Vision Ireland. 

“This is a time for concerted, united action,” Irish Emergency Alliance executive director Brian Casey said. 

“The impacts of these earthquakes have been devastating. In the midst of an already harsh winter, vulnerable children, families and others have been shaken to the core by the devastating earthquakes,” Casey said. 

“People have been left without shelter in freezing winter conditions, with humanatarian needs expected to grow in the coming days,” he said. 

Casey said that access to clean water will likely be a challenge, “bringing the risk of cholera and other diseases”. 

Tánaiste Micheál Martin on Monday announced that Ireland will send €2 million in emergency assistance to Turkey and Syria.

With reporting by - © AFP 2023 

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    Mute Alan Flynn
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    May 2nd 2014, 11:42 AM

    As usual trying to put a good spin on Ireland’s figures. Most of our improvement is due to “scambridge” hiring interns.

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    Mute Bobby
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    May 2nd 2014, 11:47 AM

    Most countries have internships. My friend is doing one in London.

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    Mute Chris Judge
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    May 2nd 2014, 11:48 AM

    And most of Germanys low figure is accountable due to the fact that they don’t have a minimum hourly wage – I’m not sure if it is the same in Austria. This means people can be working, legally, for nothing. Just another way that a government is trying to hide it’s unemployment rate.

    Although, some quick googling to fact check shows that Germany have actually agreed to introduce a minimum wage by next year – Let’s see if they keep the same low unemployment levels with that.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/business-26851906

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    Mute Chris Judge
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    May 2nd 2014, 11:53 AM

    Bobby, the difference between an internship and the ‘job’bridge interns is that any employer can hire as many job bridge interns as they want, pay them nothing, and then let them go after the time, and then just hire another poor soul to do the exact same job. No promise to keep them on, and in a lot of cases you see, no real value to the internships offered (stacking shelves, washing cars etc.).

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    Mute Alan Flynn
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:00 PM

    Exactly, it’s mostly completely taken advantage of.

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    Mute Bobby
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:01 PM

    It is a crap system, but it’s the same in England, graduates doing interns stacking shelves. Recently a graduate was sent to work in a pound shop by the jobcentre to stack shelves. She took them to court and won?

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    Mute Chris Judge
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:04 PM

    So just because they are taking complete advantage of young unemployed people in Britain, it’s grand that we’re doing the same here?

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    Mute Bobby
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:07 PM

    Nope, I never said that, just letting you know you’re not alone.

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    Mute Chris Judge
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:09 PM

    Ah sorry, my misunderstanding. I thought you were just trying to justify the system because it happens elsewhere.

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    Mute White Fang
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:14 PM

    Actually, I believe Germany has just introduced a minimum wage (€8.50) in the last few weeks.

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    Mute Chris Judge
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:17 PM

    White Fang, yes I know and linked to an article about it (as it was news to me until I looked it up) in my post above.

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    Mute David Thomas
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:19 PM

    Maybe people should look up the definition of internships. Then compare them to what happens on the jobsbridge scam!

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internship

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    Mute White Fang
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:45 PM

    Sorry Dave, I completely missed that!

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    Mute Tom
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:56 PM

    @alan Most of our improvement is due to high end IT, Pharma and Finance jobs. Basic maths kiddo (which ironically is the reason you wouldn’t get a job in any of those sectors.)

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    May 2nd 2014, 1:42 PM

    Every job in FAS/Solas is for this scam, and scam it is when local auctioneers & solicitors advertising for staff promising a good internship, funded by money stolen from private pension accounts, most vile Government in the history of the state.l

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    May 2nd 2014, 2:46 PM

    @Bobby

    I don’t know if it’s the same story, but I read about a woman with a history degree who was serving as a volunteer intern in a museum.

    But her local job centre told her she couldn’t volunteer as that meant she wasn’t “available for work”. They then promptly put her to work in Dealz. And she would lose her dole payment if she refused to take the “job”. So she ended up working a 40 hour week against her will for approx £70.

    Dealz wins. Job centre wins. Everyone but the poor woman who was working towards a more permanent placement in the museum wins.

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    Mute Alan Flynn
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    May 2nd 2014, 5:55 PM

    Thanks for that Tom.

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    Mute Bobby
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    May 2nd 2014, 11:24 AM

    The BBC said last week, 26 million people unemployed in the EU

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    May 2nd 2014, 11:32 AM
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    Mute Norman Hunter
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    May 2nd 2014, 11:35 AM

    Bobby what possible reason could Eurostat have for manipulation of the true figures.

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    Mute Ben Gunn
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:18 PM

    26 million unemployed in the EU, 18 million in the Eurozone.

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    Mute White Fang
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    May 2nd 2014, 12:16 PM

    Does anybody have an accurate figure as to what our unemployment rate would look like without the old immigration release valve? I imagine we’d be looking at close to the same rate as Greece. We sure are lucky that we speak English and can ship out all those workers for whom there are no jobs.

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    May 2nd 2014, 12:39 PM

    18 million jobless in the EU and still hundreds of thousands on non EU migrants are allowed enter Europe looking for work every year…madness

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    May 2nd 2014, 11:39 AM

    I’d love to know out of that 18.9 million how many are people that never want to work . Freeloaders if you will.

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    May 2nd 2014, 11:42 AM

    With any luck Gilmore will be out of a job soon.

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    May 2nd 2014, 11:45 AM

    Going by some of the regular trolls….probably 18 million or so..sure who,d want to work when you can live in luxury on the scratcher..and the sort of tripe these idiots post.

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    May 2nd 2014, 11:59 AM

    The people out of work need help people like you gay only make the situation worse !!

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    Mute Seán O'Sullivan
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    May 2nd 2014, 7:30 PM

    Who are the freeloaders to which you refer? Politicans such as our own, spineless lot? or people in long term unemployment on benefits who require said benefits to survive? We know who gets the blame these days and its the latter.

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    May 3rd 2014, 7:11 PM

    Yes its so much fun been on the dole and trying to scrape by on 100euro a week…madness!.and you have the cheek to call us all freeloaders?.funnily enough most of us would rather be working and earning some sort of living for ourselves as opposed to living on peanuts!.

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    May 3rd 2014, 7:26 PM

    well said Denise. the contempt is disgraceful

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    Mute Denise Kinsella
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    May 3rd 2014, 7:38 PM

    Thank you Sean, I just get tired of hearing how we are all lazy so-and-so’s when its not the case at all…i got laid off a couple of weeks back simply because there wasnt enough work and have had no luck with finding another job

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    May 2nd 2014, 1:59 PM

    At 5000 jobs a month Happy Gilmore will have it sorted in 300 years. On a side note… That labour, 70000 jobs ad (blatant lie) at the bottom is making me sick.

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    May 2nd 2014, 6:32 PM

    I am glad to see those good for nothing screw balls in Leinster house got them self A3Job .

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