Footage shows the Turkish army, navy, and coast guard delivering disaster relief throughout the region on February 14 following the devastating earthquakes on February 6, while separate footage shows search and rescue efforts continued in Hatay on February 16.
This footage was filmed and produced 14 February 2023.
Turkish soldiers are delivering aid materials to earthquake victims in the country.
In the video obtained from the Turkish Ministry of National Defence, army members are seen handing out relief supplies to citizens who lost their homes in the earthquake.
Soldiers are also providing snacks and sweets to children and placing carpets inside tents to ease the evacuees' fight against the cold.
The earthquake caused significant damage, with over 36,000 people dead and over 100,000 injured in Turkey, and over 5,800 casualties in Syria.
This footage was filmed and produced 14 February 2023.
These images show Turkish Navy soldiers packing aid packages onto a helicopter to be delivered to the areas most affected by the recent earthquake. The video was obtained from the Ministry of National Defence of Turkey and was published on February 14th.
The naval forces are continuing to deliver aid materials to those in need, particularly those staying in evacuation centers.
The earthquake, which had a magnitude of 7.7 and 7.6, struck Turkey on February 6th and has resulted in widespread damage and loss of life. The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency reports that over 36,000 people have died and over 100,000 have been injured in Turkey, with additional casualties reported in Syria.
This footage was filmed and produced 14 February 2023.
This footage shows emergency services distributing disaster relief packages to citizens affected by the earthquake in the province of Hatay, Turkey.
The video, obtained from the Turkish Coast Guard Command, shows crews handing out basic living materials and supplies such as drinking water to those living in evacuation camps.
One heartwarming moment captured in the video shows a Coast Guard member giving a small child fruit juice to drink. The Turkish Coast Guard Command has confirmed that their disaster relief activities are ongoing.
The earthquake, which had a magnitude of 7.7 and 7.6, struck Turkey on February 6th, causing extensive damage and loss of life. According to the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency, over 36,000 people have died and over 100,000 have been injured in Turkey, with additional casualties reported in Syria.
This footage was filmed and produced 16 February 2023.
This video shows emergency workers using trained dogs to search for survivors in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake that struck Hatay, Turkey.
The footage was obtained from the Turkish Ministry of National Defence, and shows crews carefully combing through destroyed buildings while excavators remove rubble.
The earthquake, which had a magnitude of 7.7 and 7.6, hit Turkey on February 6th, and has caused extensive damage and loss of life. According to the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency, over 36,000 people have died and over 100,000 have been injured in Turkey alone, with thousands more casualties reported in neighboring Syria.