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10:38 : There are nearly 5,000 dead in #Turkey and #Syria. There are still babies under the rubble. In addition to the #earthquake, there is freezing cold. Nobody sleeps anymore, an entire nation is in pain and we are entitled to that from Charlie Hebdo. https://t.co/uZM0pvJJFL

10:38 : Good morning . This is not the front page (devoted to pension reform), but a drawing which, as often with Charlie Hebdo appeals to the power of black humor. Many people regret the message conveyed by this cartoon on social networks.

10:38 : And still nothing on the front page of Charlie Hebdo about the earthquake in Turkey?

10:36 : “Tents collapsed and children died.” In Syria, in the rebel region of Idlib, earthquakes have destroyed many refugee camps. Already hard hit by the civil war, many children, women and men today find themselves in extreme precariousness. Reporting.

(AAREF WATAD / AFP)

09:08 : The results of the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria now exceeds 9,500 dead, according to the new official reports communicated. In Turkey, 6,957 bodies have been removed from the rubble, according to Afad, a Turkish relief organization, and 2,547 dead have been counted in Syria, according to authorities and doctors.

08:41 : With the cold, “we have to go faster” to hope to save survivors, alert on franceinfo the Turkish ambassador in France. “It’s not like the 1999 earthquake where five days, six days after the earthquake, we could hope for miracles, to save lives”despairs Ali Onaner.

09:02 : The 73 French civil security personnel began their intervention in Turkey after the earthquake. These soldiers took turns all night to help the rescuers on site in the town of Osmaniye. Reporting.

(MARIE PIERRE VEROT / RADIOFRANCE / FRANCEINFO)

08:21 : Last night the civil security rescuers took turns to find survivors under the rubble. In this collapsed building, 32 people are still missing. @franceinfo @franceinfoplus #Turkey #TurkeyQuake https://t.co/EdvEIz1hWv

08:21 : The cumulative toll of the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria now exceeds 8,700 dead, according to new official reports. On the ground, the emergency services are continuing their efforts to find survivors, as shown by one of our journalists on site.

08:07 : #Turkey – Mesut Hancer holds the hand of his 15-year-old daughter Irmak, who died in the earthquake in Kahramanmaras.? @AdemAltan3 #AFP https://t.co/69ipyEOcJD

08:07 : AFP publishes on Twitter a series of three photos recounting in themselves the horror of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Mesut Hancer holds the hand of his 15-year-old daughter, who died in the earthquake, in Kahramanmaras (Turkey).

07:00 : The toll of the earthquake continues to grow. It now exceeds 8,300 dead in Turkey and Syria. International aid has started to arrive in Turkey where national mourning has been declared for seven days. The death toll there currently stands at 5,894. This is already the worst death toll that Turkey has known since 1999, when 17,000 people died, including a thousand in Istanbul.

06:54 : At Turkey’s Gaziantep airport, near the earthquake’s epicenter, desperate survivors meet hundreds of international rescuers. Some find refuge there, others come to help the victims still trapped under the rubble. A hundred people, wrapped in blankets, sleep in the airport’s VIP lounge, usually used to welcome Turkish celebrities.

(Hakan Burak Altunoz / ANADOLU AGENCY / AFP)

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