No report so far of any Filipino casualty in Turkey quake – embassy
MANILA, Philippines — So far, there are no reports of any Filipino casualty in the major earthquake that rattled central Turkey early Monday morning, the Philippine Embassy in Ankara said.
“The Philippine Embassy in Ankara extends its deepest condolences to the people of the Republic of Türkiye who lost their lives in the devastating earthquake in Gaziantep. We wish for the speedy recovery of the wounded and deepest sympathies to the families and loved ones of the victims,” it said in a statement Monday.
“The Embassy continues to reach out to the Filipino communities and its other contacts in the region and, as of this writing, has not received reports of Filipino casualties in the provinces of Gaziantep, Hatay, Adana, and Mersin,” it added.
The embassy nevertheless said their monitoring of the situation will continue as they gave assurance that they are prepared to provide aid to affected Filipinos if needed.
The Philippine Embassy may be reached through telephone and WhatsApp at +905345772344, and e-mail at [email protected].
Article continues after this advertisementA 7.8 magnitude quake jolted central Turkey and northwest Syria in the early darkness of a winter morning, killing at least 600 people and injuring thousands.
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Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said 284 people were killed and 2,323 injured, as authorities scrambled rescue teams and supply aircraft for the affected area, while declaring a “level 4 alarm” that calls for international assistance.
The deadly quake was also felt in Cyprus and Lebanon.
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