Foreign Ministry Resumes Search for Missing Egyptians in Earthquake-stricken Turkey, Syria

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Efforts of the Foreign Ministry are continuing unabated to follow up on the situation of Egyptian citizens in Turkey and Syria following the devastating earthquake that struck the two countries almost two weeks ago.

In a statement on Saturday, February 18, the ministry shared that one Egyptian woman has been reported dead in Turkey’s Hatay province. They added that the body of the victim was transferred to one of the province’s hospitals.

The Egyptian Embassy in Ankara is maintaining coordination with the Turkish authorities to finalize all the procedures related to issuing the death certificate, as well as the burial process.

Meanwhile, the ministry expressed heartfelt condolences to the family of the quake victim.

The ministry further affirmed the keenness of the operations room at its consular sector to stand on the latest conditions of the Egyptians in the earthquake-stricken areas.

The horrifying 7.8 magnitude earthquake and aftershocks in Turkey and Syria have claimed the lives of more than 42,000 people in both countries, making it among the deadliest worldwide over the past decade.

The quake also injured tens of thousands of people, and hundreds of thousands were left homeless.

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