External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said relief has been sent to Syria as well as Turkey. Relief has arrived in Syria and Turkey from different countries.
New Delhi: Turkey and Syria affected by the terrible earthquake. Monday morning's earthquake shook the southern part of Turkey. Three consecutive earthquakes in the southern part of Turkey near the Syrian border have turned the area of ​​Turkey and Syria into rubble. More than 11 thousand people have already died due to this earthquake. Among them, more than 8,500 people have died in Turkey. India's Ministry of External Affairs said that 10 Indians are stuck in the earthquake-ravaged area of ​​Turkey. Besides, there are 3000 Indians in Turkey according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. India has already sent relief to Turkey. Besides, it is known that the control room has been opened in that country.
In this regard, Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs Sanjay Verma said, “We have opened a control room in Adana, Turkey. 10 Indians are stuck in the earthquake affected areas. An Indian went on business. We have been in touch with his family and organization."
Earlier, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that relief has been sent to Syria as well as Turkey. Relief has arrived in Syria and Turkey from different countries. However, many are still believed to be trapped under the rubble in those two countries. Rescue work is still going on. The death toll is increasing daily. Many people have become homeless due to this natural disaster. It is still winter in Turkey. Homeless people have to live in piles of relief camps in extreme cold.