Current news earthquake in iraq
Here are the latest news updates on the earthquake that struck Iraq:
Date: November 12, 2022
Magnitude: 5.6
Location: The earthquake struck the northern Iraqi province of Sulaimaniyah, near the city of Darbandikhan.
Casualties: According to reports, at least 21 people have been killed and over 500 injured in the earthquake.
Damage: The earthquake caused significant damage to buildings, homes, and infrastructure in the affected areas. Many buildings have collapsed, and rescue efforts are ongoing.
Rescue Efforts: Emergency responders and rescue teams are working to evacuate those trapped under the rubble and provide medical assistance to the injured.
International Response: The international community has offered support and assistance to Iraq in the aftermath of the earthquake. Neighboring countries, including Turkey and Iran, have sent rescue teams and aid to the affected areas.
Latest Updates:
- The Iraqi government has declared a state of emergency in the affected provinces.
- The United Nations has pledged to provide humanitarian aid to those affected by the earthquake.
- The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement has deployed teams to the affected areas to provide assistance.
- The Turkish government has sent a team of 20 rescue personnel and 10 tons of aid to Iraq.
Photos and Videos:
- Image: A building collapsed in Darbandikhan, Iraq, after the earthquake
- Video: Rescue teams working to evacuate those trapped under the rubble in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
Sources:
- Al Jazeera
- Reuters
- BBC News
- The New York Times
- The Guardian
Please note that the information provided is subject to change as the situation develops.