Turkey headlines in world press: ‘Race against time’
The world’s major broadcasting organizations shared the events related to the earthquake in Turkey and Syria in their headlines.
On the front page of the British Guardian, using the photo of a girl pulled from the rubble in Diyarbakır, “Disastrous”: Thousands dead in earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria. “The strongest tremors in the last 100 years have turned cities into ruins,” she said.
The Times newspaper headline read: “Gigantic quake killed thousands in their sleep.”
Heading the headline “Thousands dead as biggest earthquake in 84 years hits Turkey and Syria,” the Financial Times described the quake as “the biggest natural disaster in nearly 100 years.”
The Daily Telegraph used a photograph of a young man being pulled from the rubble in Hatay on its front page. The Daily Mail carried the headline: “Desperate rescue for the innocent.”
The Sun newspaper, which ran under the headline “Help Them”, announced that it had launched an aid campaign for earthquake victims, writing that 10,000 people were feared to die under the rubble.
On the front page of Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper, he used the words “A moment of hope in horror” with a photo of a child being pulled from under rubble in Syria.
While the French newspaper Le Monde called attention to the rescue efforts, the Washington Post noted that the rescue efforts in Syria continue under difficult conditions.
Haaretz, one of Israel’s major media outlets, shared aerial images in Hatay.
The United Arab Emirates media organ, National, on the other hand, published the detailed news about the rescue efforts in the headline.
Source: Sozcu

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