Syrian Defense Mobilizes Across Provinces for Earthquake Relief

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The Syrian Ministry of Defense has announced a comprehensive mobilization plan to support relief operations across the republic, focusing on rapid emergency response to the earthquake’s aftermath. This decision is publicly communicated through the ministry’s Telegram channel, signaling a coordinated effort to bring aid to affected communities and assist in the search for survivors trapped under rubble.

According to the press release, the ministry is ordering all of its units, formations, and affiliated institutions across every province to participate in relief activities. The measures aim to deliver urgent assistance to victims, conduct thorough searches for those buried under debris, and address the ongoing consequences of the disaster. The statement emphasizes that the mobilization encompasses a wide range of capabilities, including medical aid, logistics, and disaster response coordination, to restore basic services and stabilize affected areas.

In the early hours of February 6, a major earthquake impacted several Syrian provinces, including Aleppo, Latakia, Hama, and Tartus. The disaster prompted a humanitarian response that extended beyond national borders, with local authorities and civil society groups working alongside national security forces to rescue survivors and provide shelter, food, and medical care to those in need. Reports indicate a significant number of injuries and considerable damage to homes and infrastructure, underscoring the urgent need for sustained relief operations and reconstruction planning in the weeks ahead.

Meanwhile, in a separate development, President Bashar al Assad convened an emergency government meeting to coordinate the response to the incident, underscoring the gravity of the situation and the importance of unified leadership during a national crisis. The session focused on immediate rescue efforts, deployment of medical services, and the allocation of resources to remote or isolated communities most affected by the earthquake.

Across the border in Turkey, a second earthquake of magnitude 7.4 struck the Pazarcık district of Kahramanmaraş, triggering a heightened state of alert nationwide. The Turkish authorities activated the highest level of emergency preparedness and mobilized extensive search and rescue operations, medical teams, and humanitarian assistance networks to support affected residents. Initial reports indicated a rising casualty count and widespread structural damage, with relief agencies prioritizing shelter, water, food, and ongoing medical care for those displaced by the disaster. As information continues to be gathered, international observers note the importance of rapid, coordinated responses to stabilize communities and prevent secondary crises in the affected regions.

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