Saskatchewan immigrants react to Turkey-Syria earthquake | Globalnews.ca

Painful aftershocks of the devastating earthquakes in Syria and Turkey are being felt around the world.

The death toll rose Wednesday to more than 11,000 in the deadliest quake worldwide in more than a decade.

Read more:

Turkey-Syria earthquake: Hope fading for survivors as deaths surpass 11,000

Read next:

2 kids killed, man charged with murder after bus crashes into Montreal-area daycare

In Saskatchewan, Turkish and Syrian immigrants have been left grappling with the aftermath of the disaster.

Some have lost family and friends, while others have been fortunate enough to hear good news.

“This morning we got the news from one of my friends that one of their girls who is six to seven years old, she is alive, and we are so happy,” said Murat Tercan, a Regina resident. For others in Tercan’s life, it has been a difficult few days.

Story continues below advertisement

“My other friend who is a painter in Regina, he has lost his family,” Tercan explained. “His brother, wife, kids all have died, so we had a dinner here together and we stay and try to help him.”


Click to play video: '‘We ask that you pray’: Regina resident reacts to devastating earthquake in Turkey'


‘We ask that you pray’: Regina resident reacts to devastating earthquake in Turkey


The 7.8 magnitude quake has left thousands in both Syria and Turkey stranded waiting for help. Search teams from more than two dozen countries have joined tens of thousands of local emergency personnel, and aid pledges have poured in from around the world to assist people impacted by the disaster.

Read more:

Rescue crews around the world are in Turkey for earthquake aid. What about Canada?

Read next:

Netflix Canada begins its password-sharing crackdown. Here’s what to know

For Saskatoon resident Rana Mustafa, her family has been in difficult circumstances even before the earthquake, as they only had electricity available for 30 minutes every five hours.

Story continues below advertisement

“They’re in survival mode,” Mustafa said while pausing to collect her thoughts.

Now with the aftermath of the earthquake, communication has become even more difficult.

“Things are out of order and they didn’t have internet or electricity for quite a while,” Mustafa said. “They didn’t have internet or a charged phone, so I was unable to know what was going on after the second earthquake.”

Breanne England, a Red Cross spokesperson, said people do not have shelter from the elements and are out sleeping on the streets in cold conditions without insulation.

“It is really important to imagine what is happening on the ground right now,” England said. “If you don’t have any shelter from the elements and it’s snowing and freezing, this is a life and death situation.”

People are invited to volunteer both internationally and domestically through the Red Cross on their website as well as support through financial contributions.

As part of the relief efforts in Saskatchewan, Sasktel has announced it will be waiving all long-distance calls and messaging fees made from Canada to Syria or Turkey.

“Our hearts go out to everyone who has been impacted by the deadly earthquake that struck Syria and Turkey earlier this week,” said Don Morgan, Minister Responsible for SaskTel.

Story continues below advertisement

“In times of crisis, it’s important that we come together as a community to support those who need it and assist where possible. To the Turkish and Syrian families who call this province home, please know that Saskatchewan is here for you.”

The waive in fees will take place from Feb. 9 to Feb 28. 2023.


Click to play video: 'Blinken says loss of life from earthquake in Turkey, Syria ‘truly staggering, shocking’'


Blinken says loss of life from earthquake in Turkey, Syria ‘truly staggering, shocking’


&copy 2023 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.

For all the latest World News Click Here 

 For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! TheDailyCheck is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected] The content will be deleted within 24 hours.