Tragedy of turkey Earthquake..!? Son lost his mother..!?

The tragic incident of a 75-year-old mother trapped in the rubble of an earthquake in turkey has come to light as her son snatched her away in front of her eyes when no one came to seek help. One week after the severe earthquake in turkey, the death toll exceeded 33,000. Rescue and relief operations are ongoing. Jafar Mahmud Pancak (age 60) lives in an apartment building in Antakya, Turkey. His residence was one of the buildings that collapsed in the earthquake. He found his 75-year-old mother trapped in the ruins of the ancient building. He is fighting to save him. He has been crying for help for hours. But in a situation where many people are trapped in the rubble of buildings and the roads are cut off, there is no one to help. In old age, Jafar is able to talk to his mother, even when neither of them can do anything. He held his mother's hand. He helped him by giving him water.
After the earthquake in turkey, the government of President Erdoğan has been accused of not carrying out rescue and relief work quickly. Political and religious reasons are also cited. Reports also surfaced that the Austrian army had suspended rescue operations due to clashes between groups in some parts of Turkey. In this case, after a week passed, the body of the deceased Jafar Mahamudhu's mother was recovered last Sunday. This enraged Jafar, what would have happened if this was your own mother, Mr. Erdogan? What would have happened if he had been a world leader? Zafar gives his mother water to drink and wipes the dust from the building on her face. He said that he will save her. But, it has failed.Jafar said this sadly, and when he finally spoke to her, would he help her to drink water?  He said no to that. So, he took water and rubbed it on her lips, which were in front of his eyes, between the ruins. After 10 minutes, she died, he said. Jafar alleged that due to negligence, lack of communication, and lack of care, his mother died in front of his eyes. In turkey, in such a short period of time, countless people have lost their lives due to the lack of quick rescue operations. A week has passed since yesterday, and the number of people killed in collapsed buildings is increasing. Similarly, in the southeastern city of Atiyaman province, Elib Busra Ajturk stands outside the rubble of a building to rescue his uncle and aunt who were trapped in the rubble. His aunt's two children were also found dead. Elip said that despite waiting for help for 3 days, no one came. There are very few rescuers. He also said that they can come to that area only when they know that someone is alive.

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