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Buildings fell like pac yeti canada ks of cards and many people, rendered homeless by a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake and several powerful aftershocks in Turkiye, died due to freezing temperatures, an anguished Kubra Halici said from Istanbul. An architectural history scholar, the Turkish national said, Though we were far from the epicentre, we felt the shocks. PTI reached her through social media, and she said, I and my family members are safe but my country is torn to pieces. Ten provinces have been affected and we are seeing only scenes of death and destruction in the local and internatio stanley cup website nal media. Houses and buildings fell like packs of ca hydro jugs rds. Several people who were trapped under the debris died due to severe cold, and even many of those who survived the catastrophe but were rendered homeless died due to freezing temperatures, Halici said. The deadly earthquake, which struck on Monday, killed thousands of people and flattened thousands of buildings in Turkiye and neighbouring Syria. It was centred in Turkiye southeastern province of Kahramanmaras and was felt as far away as Cairo. Turkiye death toll has risen to 8,574, the country disaster management agency has said, bringing the overall total to 11,236, including fatalities reported in neighbouring Syria, since Monday earthquake and multiple aftershocks, according to international media reports. :root{--slide-width:336px Fmin India can t be defined in words, can only be experienced from heart: PM Modi
If the state government shuts down on July 1, city services will not be compromised, so long as the impasse doesnt drag on for months, a Bangor official said Wednesday.State functions handled by City Hall 鈥?such as birt brumate tumbler h certificates or vehicle registrations 鈥?might temp owala flasche orarily halt in a shutdown, but city services wont likely suffer much, if at all, if a shutdown occurs, City Manager Cathy Conlow said.The city has a rainy day fund of approximately $10 million 鈥?enough to maintain services for about two months, in the unlikely event that a shutdown lasts that long, she said.Portland, likewise, has no great worries about a shutdown. Like Bangor, city officials there have an undesignated fund balance to cover their costs until the state reimburses them, said Jessica Grondin, cit polene bag y spokesman.Bangor would run into big problems if a shutdown ran into September, when the city is legally required to commit to a tax rate and finalize its budget. A shorter shutdown might prove an inconvenience if state government computer systems were offline and city workers were unable to file data with the state, City Clerk Lisa Goodwin said.Conlow will advise the City Council to pass the citys proposed $97 million budget on Monday as part of preparing for a shutdown. The budget, she said, can be adjusted later on to reflect the revenue the state allocates to the city as part of revenue-sharing, grants and other programs.Conlow will push the council to temporarily shelve city plans to build a multic |
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