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Turkish earthquake

Posted: Mon 06 Feb 2023 7:36 am
by sausage and pash
Which part of cyprus (Karpaz?? As that is nearer to Syria). Any damage on the island?

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Mon 06 Feb 2023 9:00 am
by alphamike
Well I certainly felt and heard it in Tatlisu, although didn't know what it was, but I was up and awake at the time. Another friend nearby was woken up with dogs going nuts, mine slept through it. No damage to my knowledge. Watching the sea was fabulous though, helped by the full moon.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Mon 06 Feb 2023 10:05 am
by Dalartokat

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Mon 06 Feb 2023 11:22 am
by iancrumpy
There's a volleyball team from Lefkoşa Türk Maarıf Kolej who were playing in a tournament in Adiyaman. Apparently the hotel they were staying in has collapsed ... and the parents haven't heard anything from their children ...

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Mon 06 Feb 2023 12:01 pm
by Mollie the cat
We were in Ercan airport while they were there waiting for their plane, happy go lucky boys and girls with big smiles on their faces, we hope and pray they are all safe and well.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Mon 06 Feb 2023 1:54 pm
by PoshinDevon
Have seen a post on the North Cyprus Heartbeat FB which advises they are safe and well.

Obviously the situation is confusing but hopefully this is positive news.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/northcy ... 428003434/

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Mon 06 Feb 2023 2:01 pm
by sausage and pash
Heard they have had a 2nd earthquake.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Mon 06 Feb 2023 5:23 pm
by alphamike
Belediyesi's are all collecting. Requesting warm clothing, blankets, pillows, jackets, canned food, baby clothing, nappies and female hygiene products.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Tue 07 Feb 2023 12:05 pm
by Jane M
You have to deliver the blankets, clothes etc to the old Lapta Belideyesi building, not to the new one.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Tue 07 Feb 2023 4:46 pm
by Reyntj
https://www.kibrisgazetesi.com/m/kibris ... 41397.html

Next earthquake Adana hatay karpaz..doesn't really state any timescales I don't think it's an exact science . I noticed today on lgc news 3 earthquakes in the karpaz c 4.5 on the Richter scale .

https://lgcnews.com/third-earthquake-oc ... -24-hours/

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Tue 07 Feb 2023 5:31 pm
by Dalartokat
Reyntj wrote:
Tue 07 Feb 2023 4:46 pm
https://www.kibrisgazetesi.com/m/kibris ... 41397.html

Next earthquake Adana hatay karpaz..doesn't really state any timescales I don't think it's an exact science . I noticed today on lgc news 3 earthquakes in the karpaz c 4.5 on the Richter scale .

https://lgcnews.com/third-earthquake-oc ... -24-hours/

Not sure what you mean by next….Hatay….Hatay has already suffered…. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 1077117525

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Tue 07 Feb 2023 7:22 pm
by Reyntj
I'm simply relaying the kibris gazette article it's in Turkish so I presume you could read it . I'm fully aware of the situation my wife is from elbistan and many of her relatives have lost their home and worse .

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Wed 08 Feb 2023 3:59 pm
by iancrumpy
iancrumpy in message 4 wrote:There were volleyball teams from Lefkoşa Türk Maarıf Kolej who were playing in a tournament in Adiyaman. Apparently the hotel they were staying in has collapsed ... and the parents haven't heard anything from their children ...
Of course, it doesn't really matter which school the children are from, but they're actually from Mağusa Maarıf Kolej, not Lefkoşa Maarıf Kolej.
Molle the Cat in message 5 wrote:We were in Ercan airport while they were there waiting for their plane, happy go lucky boys and girls with big smiles on their faces, we hope and pray they are all safe and well.
Posh-in-Devon in message 6 wrote:Have seen a post on the North Cyprus Heartbeat FB which advises they are safe and well. Obviously the situation is confusing but hopefully this is positive news.
It is indeed confusing Posh, and it's likely I added to that confusion by writing Lefkoşa Maarıf Kolej and not Mağusa Maarıf Kolej. However, the latest news is that only 5 of the group staying in the hotel have been rescued ... and unfortunately, including parents and teachers, there were 39 of them. One of our friends is watching developments very closely, because his cousin's daughter is one of those under the rubble.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Wed 08 Feb 2023 9:01 pm
by sausage and pash
Had a message from brs to say you can donate boxes of clothes good etc for free. They will sent to turkey. But what about syria. They have also been hit by earthquake. How can we deliver to syria.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2023 8:32 am
by benjaminbutton
SandP, Sadly I feel that Syria will be pushed down the Worlds thoughts. They are a pariah state, with only Russian and China supporting them. The most corrupt Government in this part of the world, and have been waring amongst themselves for years and the world has lost patience I suspecct. I think the Kurds will suffer the same fate. It's absolutely tragic. As you say, TRNC postal service and Turkish postal service will take boxes up to 20Kg, FOC, but I'm sure Syria will be ignored and I've seen nothing as yet on the web, as to how to send help them. Perhaps their Embassy web site in London will have something?

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2023 9:00 am
by Dalartokat
benjaminbutton wrote:
Thu 09 Feb 2023 8:32 am
SandP, Sadly I feel that Syria will be pushed down the Worlds thoughts. They are a pariah state, with only Russian and China supporting them. The most corrupt Government in this part of the world, and have been waring amongst themselves for years and the world has lost patience I suspecct. I think the Kurds will suffer the same fate. It's absolutely tragic. As you say, TRNC postal service and Turkish postal service will take boxes up to 20Kg, FOC, but I'm sure Syria will be ignored and I've seen nothing as yet on the web, as to how to send help them. Perhaps their Embassy web site in London will have something?

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/2/7 ... evastation

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2023 9:12 am
by benjaminbutton
Thanks for that. I don't why I didn't think of Al Jazeera myself. The numbers of dead as of today is 15,000 according the Brit T.V but most of the time they continue to give the impression it's just Turkish numbers.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2023 11:26 am
by Dalartokat
benjaminbutton wrote:
Thu 09 Feb 2023 9:12 am
Thanks for that. I don't why I didn't think of Al Jazeera myself. The numbers of dead as of today is 15,000 according the Brit T.V but most of the time they continue to give the impression it's just Turkish numbers.
It’s over that number and obviously rising, believe that includes Syria but not sure. I wouldn’t have thought they could keep up with statistics at the moment.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2023 1:46 pm
by Brinsley
For on-going live TV coverage in English go to TRT World.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2023 2:00 pm
by benjaminbutton
I think other TV coverage is live as well, but not sure. I have signed up to Al Jazeera as it's good to see both sides of the divide. They are certainly suffering dreadfully because of lack of heavy machinery and expertise. Bare hands are not what is needed at a time like this and there is other information but nothing FOC (at least I couldn't see any as yet)

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Tue 14 Feb 2023 1:18 pm
by sausage and pash
As was mentioned on the BRS site. Took 2 boxes of clothing and a few other bits to post office in Girne. Boxrs securely taped up and big sign on top. Lady staryed to cut open boxes and go through everything. Everything was washed and ironed and folded nicely. After going through everything.she said, we cant accept clothes that have been worn it all has to be new. Take to beledeyesi. I took to the old beli the lady said no new beli. Went there lady said we will go through everything and send some to turkey and keep some for here. I tried to log on to BRS but it wouldnt let me.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Tue 14 Feb 2023 5:45 pm
by alphamike
S&P, I think it's absolutely nuts to be insisting that items have to be new. So long as things are serviceable and warm, not something that you'd toss in the bin, what difference does it make? I can understand Girne Bele holding things back for here though, as there are refugees coming here.
On saying that, I have heard of really inappropriate items such as swimwear, summer clothing, and things that you would put in the bin being donated. I just don't understand how some peoples minds work.

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Tue 14 Feb 2023 7:11 pm
by Brinsley
I am surprised that not only new but designer labeled clothes items will to be accepted!
Total nonsense, a Girne Belediyesi scam?

Re: Turkish earthquake

Posted: Tue 14 Feb 2023 9:02 pm
by alphamike
Brinsley wrote:
Tue 14 Feb 2023 7:11 pm
I am surprised that not only new but designer labeled clothes items will to be accepted!
Total nonsense, a Girne Belediyesi scam?
Where are you getting this supposed information from? Sounds a complete load of tosh to me.
I really would like some back up of this please?

Think of those who have lost, or are still hoping to find someone alive. i doubt anyone in need would give a fig as to whether a blanket, coat or anything else would be brand new or 2nd hand.