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Turkey: Emel Atici, actress of ‘Bitter Earth’, died in the earthquake

The earthquake that shook Turkey and Syria a few days ago has left thousands dead and one of them is the actress of Turkish novels Emel Atici. The celebrity along with her daughter was trapped in the rubble of the building where they lived.

the protagonist of ‘bitter land’ He lived in the province of Adana, in the south of the country. The producer of the soap opera regretted her death through a statement.

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of Emel Atici and her daughter, Püryan, the valuable actress of our TV series in the earthquake disaster in our country. To Emel Atici and his beloved daughter, to all our citizens who lost their lives in the earthquake, we express our condolences to their families and loved ones,” he expressed.

The Turkish actress played in ‘bitter land’ one of the richest women in Çukurova and a great friend of Sermin, with whom she can be seen sharing secrets, confidences and many moments in the local social room.

The death of Emel Atici It caused a stir in the industry and many of his colleagues said their last goodbyes on their social networks. “Our dear friend Emel, may God have mercy on you. May you rest in heaven,” wrote Sibel, who plays Sermin Yaman in the Turkish novel.

Death toll from the earthquake in Turkey is around 25,000

International aid arrives slowly to the affected areas of Turkey and Syria, where first responders continue to find survivors who miraculously managed to hold out among the rubble after the massive earthquakewhich left almost 25,000 dead.

The icy cold in the area makes rescues difficult and doubles the punishment on a desperate population. According to the UN, at least 870,000 people urgently need food and, in Syria alone, 5.3 million people are left homeless.

But amid death and destruction, rescuers continue to find survivors. “Is the world there?” Menekse Tabak, 70, asked as she was pulled out of the rubble in the Turkish city of Kahramanmaras – the epicenter of the 7.8-magnitude quake that shook the region – to applause, according to a report. video broadcast by the state channel TRT News.

In Hatay city, also in the south, a two-year-old girl was found alive 123 hours after the quake, the Hurriyet newspaper website reported, but her family could not be found. The World Food Program appealed for $77 million to provide food rations to at least 590,000 people displaced by the earthquake in Turkey and 284,000 in Syria.

The director of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, arrived this Saturday in the Syrian city of Aleppo, hard hit by the tremor, to visit hospitals and shelter centers with the Syrian authorities, the official agency Sana said. .

Upon his arrival, the official said that he traveled with about 37 tons of emergency medical supplies, adding that another round will arrive with more than 30 tons of aid.

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