The second day of the earthquake: Public condemned government 2023-02-07 12:06:26   NEWS CENTER - While the loss of life is increasing day by day in two major earthquakes in Mereş, thousands of people are still waiting to be rescued under the rubble. The people who spent the night on the street in the earthquake area reported by our reporters are against the government.   Many people lost their lives in the earthquakes of magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 affecting 10 provinces centered in Pazarcık district of Maraş. There are still thousands of people under the rubble in Maraş, Gaziantep, Malatya, Adıyaman, Urfa, Diyarbakır, Harput, Osmaniye, Adana and Hatay. There are still inaccessible places in the earthquake region, where rescue teams are insufficient. The people spent the night on the street in the earthquake area reported by our reporters. During the night, aftershocks never stopped.   11:14 - CONDEMNATION FROM EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS IN GAZİANTEP   While it was announced that 533 buildings were destroyed and at least 200 people lost their lives in Gaziantep, according to the first determinations, the districts of İslahiye and Nurdağı received the most damage. While waiting desperately for good news next to the ruins of Shadowler Apartment in the city center where 11 buildings were destroyed, he expressed his condemnation the government at the fire in the morning. Citizens said for Erdoğan, "it is said Erdoğan is the leader of the world when it comes to words. Why doesn't he help us?". While the people spent the night at the wreckage in order to reach their relatives, AFAD started working 17 hours later. Earthquake survivors condemned the following: "The house is destroyed, who cares". It is estimated that 50 people remained under the rubble in the Shadowler Apartment, where 15 flats and shops were destroyed in İncirli District of Şehitkamil district. It was stated that in the building where the first intervention was made by the citizens, 5 people were reached yesterday morning, but no one could be reached during the works that lasted until the evening.