Azerbaijan Sets Up Two Hotlines For Citizens In Turkiye
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Qabil Ashirov read more Azerbaijan has set up two hotlines for its citizens over the
devastating earthquake in Turkiye, Azernews reports.
In a tweet, the Azerbaijani embassy to Turkiye addressed the
citizens of Azerbaijan affected by the earthquake and kindly asked
them to call the embassy through the hotline.
'The citizens of the Azerbaijani Republic affected by the
earthquake that happened in Kahramanmarash and surrounding
provinces are kindly requested to contact Azerbaijan's embassy in
Turkiye through the hotline number +90 535 577 61 68 ,” the embassy tweeted.
In addition, the Azerbaijani Consulate General in Istanbul
addressed the citizens of Azerbaijan with similar content.
'📢Azerbaijani citizens affected by the earthquake in
#Kahramanmaraş and surrounding provinces of Turkey or those who
have information about them are requested to contact the Consulate
General through the following hotline: ☎️+90 536 613 86 48 ,'
The European-Mediterranean Seismological Center reports that on
January 6, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake was felt in central Turkiye.
The epicenter of the earthquake was 26 kilometers off Gaziantep,
which has a population of about 1.06 million. The earthquake's
epicenter was located 7 km below the surface. According to
Turkiye's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, three more
earthquakes with magnitudes of 6.4 to 6.6 shook the province of
Gaziantep in southeast Turkiye.
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