As a Turkish person who is following the news closely for nearly 24 hours now, I can testify that this is one of the or maybe even the biggest disaster in our history, we had some earthquakes before, but this may end up being the biggest of them all. We had 7.4 earthquake before and similar, but never two back to back with 7.7 or 7.8 or 7.6 whatever it was decided, and nearly 100 4.5+ of them, with 2 of them being 6+ aftershocks. That is basically as bad as dropping a nuclear bomb there, just without the radiation. There won't be any games anytime soon, it will be postponed until further notice, its not going to be just one week, we need to wait until a further notice to first see how things are, because it could be weeks and weeks of this disaster to finally end.
Soccer left aside, at least we can see that the world is able to cooperate during such times no matter what. Solidarity is there even between Turkey and Greece. It is devastating that it happened at all and it is also devastating that it first needs such an event in order for the presidents of two countries to communicate again and leave their military shenanigans aside.
For whatever it's worth, it is once more necessary to show the biggest solidarity possible. The earthquake was insane and now the weather is shit and cold as well. Couldn't get any worse right now. At least it seems that a lot of countries can offer professional help.