World Vision mobilising response after earthquake in Turkey and Syria kills 4,800

The White Helmets civil defence group in Syria has been searching through the rubble for survivors. (Photo: World Vision)

World Vision is on the ground in Turkey and Syria mobilising its response to a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that has killed at least 4,800 people.

The earthquake struck in the early hours of Monday morning across a large area of south-eastern Turkey and northern Syria.

A World Vision staff member who was caught up in the earthquake in northern Syria described the chaos and fear.

"While we were sleeping, the house started shaking; I immediately ran to my children; I did not know which one to carry; I could not reach the door, the distance was very far, and a minute of time was like years of helplessness and fear, and the fear continues with the aftershocks," they said.

"Most of the people are on the streets in the snow and rain, with many destroyed buildings, many victims, and many still trapped under the rubble." 

The affected area spans over 330km from Aleppo and Hama in Syria, to Diyarbakir in Turkey.

Hundreds of buildings are reported to have collapsed, trapping people in the rubble, with the death toll expected to rise.

Johan Mooij, Response Director for World Vision's Syria Crisis Response, said he was devastated by news of the earthquake. 

"In the middle of a harsh winter, already incredibly vulnerable children and families have now been shaken to their core by this devastating earthquake, which is likely to affect thousands in northern Syria and southern Türkiye," he said.

"I am devastated by this sad news, and we will do everything we can to help those who were affected. As well as rapidly assessing how we can support the relief effort, we are also confirming the wellbeing of our staff in Türkiye and Syria – all of whom are safe. It is a reminder of how challenging these situations can be for all involved." 

Andrew Morley, President and CEO of World Vision International, tweeted, "My thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by the Turkey/Syria earthquake.

"The children we're supporting in this area, already enduring a harsh winter, now face further suffering. Our staff are out there right now assessing the damage and our emergency response." 

News
Finnish church used AI to conduct a worship service but it didn't feel the same
Finnish church used AI to conduct a worship service but it didn't feel the same

From Gutenberg and his printing press to The Salvation Army and the first motion picture, the Church has a long tradition of using new technology to spread the Gospel. Now, a congregation in Finland has taken the next step on this journey, using AI tools to organise and conduct a worship service.

First complete Chinese translation of the Bible sells at auction for £56,000
First complete Chinese translation of the Bible sells at auction for £56,000

The first complete Chinese version of the Bible has sold at auction for over £56,000

Canterbury Cathedral welcomes more modern-day pilgrims
Canterbury Cathedral welcomes more modern-day pilgrims

Canterbury Cathedral is hoping to offer "sanctuary and hope" to modern day pilgrims

Should Christians be more critical of Israel?
Should Christians be more critical of Israel?

Why do Christians support Israel and should there be limits to that support?