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By BOOM Team At least 7,800 people have reportedly died so far in the devastating earthquake that hit parts of Turkey and Syria on Monday. As the rescue operations continue, the death toll is expected to rise with the World Health Organisation warning of more casualties, BBC reported. The Guardian on Tuesday reported that around 5,894 people have died in Turkey, while nearly 1,932 deaths have been reported in Syria. Following the massive earthquake on Monday, 435 tremors were reported thereafter, Turkey's ministry of interior disaster management said. In an update about the rescue operations, ...
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By The Conversation Emilie Bronner, Centre national d’études spatiales (CNES)In disasters like the 7.8 magnitude earthquake and 7.5-magnitude aftershock that struck Syria and Turkey on February 6, 2023, international cooperation on satellite imaging plays a crucial role in the rescue and recovery efforts. Such data enables humanitarian aid to better deliver water and food by mapping the condition of roads, bridges, buildings, and – most crucially – identifying populations trying to escape potential aftershocks by gathering in stadiums or other open spaces. To quickly turn the eyes of satellite...
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By Rohini Chatterji Residents of Delhi woke up to tremors in the early hours of Wednesday. While the shaking was distinctly felt in Delhi, and the entire National Capital Region, the epicentre of the earthquake was far away, near Dipayal Silgadhi in the Doti district of western Nepal. India's National Centre for Seismology said that the epicentre was over 300 kilometres away from Delhi. The earthquake left six people dead in Nepal and hundreds panicked in the NCR region. Residents described the experience as scary. Some said that it felt like the tremors lasted for a long time. However, the ea...
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