A massive earthquake measuring near 7.6-7.7 on the Richter scale, struck Turkey and Syria yesterday, causing widespread destruction and leaving many people homeless.

Some background to understand the devastation that the people in the region are dealing with.
1. Strongest Earthquake In Over 200 Years
The quake was felt across the surrounding areas, causing widespread damage and panic among the residents. It is being estimated that it was the strongest breaking the record of 13 August 1822, earthquake of 7.4 in magnitude. Moreover, it was followed by a lot of aftershocks, adding to the already devastating impact of the initial quake. One of these aftershocks was almost as large as the first, making the situation even more dangerous and unstable.
2. At least 15 Major Hospitals and Hundreds of Health Facilities Severely Damaged or Lost Completely
Rescue teams have been dispatched to the affected areas, and emergency services are working tirelessly to search for survivors and provide assistance to those in need. The exact number of casualties and the extent of damage are still being assessed, but it has been reported so far that more than 7000 people are dead. The authorities are advising people to stay calm and follow any instructions given by emergency services. People are also being asked to check on their loved ones and report any missing persons.
The property damage caused by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has been extensive. Reports indicate that multiple buildings and structures have been destroyed or severely damaged, leaving many people homeless. The damage to roads, bridges and other infrastructure has made it difficult for emergency services to reach some of the affected areas, but they are continuing their efforts. It will take some time to fully assess the extent of the property damage, but initial estimates indicate that it will be significant. The authorities are working to provide temporary shelter and support for those who have been affected.
3. Emergency Response
The announcement of a state of emergency by President Erdogan of Turkey shows the gravity of the situation in the affected provinces. The state of emergency will give the authorities increased powers to respond quickly and effectively to the aftermath of the earthquake. This includes increased resources for rescue and recovery operations, as well as support for those who have been affected.
The decision has been made to ensure that the necessary resources and support are in place for the affected communities. The state of emergency will last for three months but can be extended if needed. The international community is trying to send aid and support to the affected regions, and the authorities are working closely with the aid organizations to coordinate their efforts. The focus is on saving lives, providing support to the survivors, and helping the affected communities recover from this tragedy.
Governments all over the world are pledging support and sending aid across to Turkey and Syria.
4. About 23 Million Will Be Affected By Turkey-Syria Earthquakes
How you can help
WHO estimates the human numbers affected to be as high as 23 Million with loss of lives climbing everyday. Help in the form of clothes, blankets, food and financial aid is needed. You can visit UNICEF, Islamic Relief, Save The Children and others here to visit out donation links.
Rescue organizations are asking for financial aid over any other donations at the moment.
5. Survivor Stories
As the hunt for survivors continues, the latest in miracle news is a new born baby who was found alive with her umbilical cord still attached to her. In Turkey, professional soccer player for the Turkish team Hatayspor- Christian Atsu was pulled out from the rubble. There are more survivor stories coming in as we speak.
It is estimated that persons can survive for a week under the rubble if they have access to breathable air. However, the cold temperature in winter can add major challenges to the victims.
6. Aid From All Over The World
From the UK, USA to Israel, nations all over the world are sending rescue personnel, emergency equipment, medical team, donations and search dogs who form a major part of earthquake rescue teams. Aid in the form of rescue teams, sniffer dogs, mobile beds, and more has also arrived in Turkey from The Pakistan Army as we speak.
7. Our Prayers
Our hearts go out to the people of Turkey and Syria who have been affected by this devastating earthquake. We send our sincerest wishes, prayers and thoughts to those who have lost loved ones, and to those who are injured or homeless. We would also like to extend our gratitude to the authorities and emergency services who are working tirelessly to search for survivors and provide assistance to those in need. Their dedication and bravery are truly inspiring.
Information on the earth quake is a developing story and has been sourced from the BBC and WHO
