Turkey earthquake death toll reaches 18,342 /UPDATED/

As of the morning of February 10, the death toll was 18,342 people. 74,242 people were injured and 75,780 were evacuated from the disaster area.
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2023 February 10 (Friday) 08:39:06
Turkey earthquake death toll reaches 17,674 /UPDATED/
Officials said Thursday that 17,674 people were killed in Turkey, while the death toll in Syria was at least 3,377.
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2023 February 09 (Thursday) 23:59:59
Turkey earthquake death toll reaches 17,406 /UPDATED/
As of midnight on February 9, the death toll reached 17,406 people, 71,866 injured, CNNTurk reported.
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2023 February 09 (Thursday) 20:19:06
Turkey earthquake death toll reaches 16,546
Baku/09.02.23/Turan: According to the Turkish authorities, the number of victims of the catastrophic earthquake in the southeast of the country on February 6 reached 16,546 people on Thursday evening. The number of wounded exceeded 65 thousand people.
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