The King Of Bahrain and Bashar Al-Asad Converse after 12 Years.
Following the earthquake in Syria and Turkey and the death of a large number of citizens, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain called Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Monday evening and expressed his sincere condolences to him and the people. and the families of the victims of this country expressed.
In this call, the King of Bahrain emphasized Bahrain’s solidarity and standing by Syria and its people in this difficult situation and providing all possible support to help reduce the effects of this earthquake and overcome this natural disaster.
Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa spoke to Bashar Assad for the first time after about 12 years of disconnection with Syria.
With the start of the war against Syria in 2011, the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf reduced or severed their diplomatic relations with Bashar al-Assad’s government.
The death toll from the Syrian earthquake has reached 1,504. 3 thousand 548 people were injured in the terrible earthquake.
At 4 o’clock in the morning on Monday, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 Richter (according to the US Seismological Center 7.8 Richter) occurred, which caused a lot of damage in 10 southern provinces of this country. The second major earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 on the Richter scale also occurred at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, which caused further damage.
These earthquakes occurred at a depth of 7 and 14 kilometers from the ground and their epicenter was Shanli Orfa, which left heavy damages in the cities of Hatay, Adiaman, Osmania, Van, Mosh, Ghazi-Antab, Sivas, Adana and Kayseri.
So far, 2921 people have lost their lives in this earthquake and 15834 people have been injured. Also, 6217 buildings have been destroyed.
In addition to destroying thousands of houses in Syria and Turkey, this earthquake has injured thousands of citizens of these two countries and displaced hundreds of thousands of others.
This terrible earthquake shook the southern regions of Turkey and northern and central Syria, as well as the northern and eastern regions of Lebanon, and its aftershocks spread to the eastern Mediterranean.