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There is an article ( 2020s) that includes major events of the current decade. There are no entries yet for avalanches yet and before I add the 2020 Van avalanche I'd like to get some feedback regarding criteria for the inclusion or exclusion of avalanches. Any suggestions? Michael E Nolan ( talk) 18:01, 6 February 2020 (UTC)
There is a controversy about the cause of avalanche. According to journalist Bülent Aydemir, avalanche was caused by heavy machinery trying to clear the roads on President Erdogan's advisor Gülşen Orhan's order, even though she was warned it could cause an avalanche. Gülşen Orhan denied allegations and stated that there were no heavy machinery in her convoy. I am new to wikipedia so i am not sure if it is okay to add this to article. Source: https://odatv.com/cig-felaketine-cumhurbaskani-basdanismani-mi-neden-oldu-06022052.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by HasbeyTV ( talk • contribs) 06:34, 10 February 2020 (UTC)
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There is an article ( 2020s) that includes major events of the current decade. There are no entries yet for avalanches yet and before I add the 2020 Van avalanche I'd like to get some feedback regarding criteria for the inclusion or exclusion of avalanches. Any suggestions? Michael E Nolan ( talk) 18:01, 6 February 2020 (UTC)
There is a controversy about the cause of avalanche. According to journalist Bülent Aydemir, avalanche was caused by heavy machinery trying to clear the roads on President Erdogan's advisor Gülşen Orhan's order, even though she was warned it could cause an avalanche. Gülşen Orhan denied allegations and stated that there were no heavy machinery in her convoy. I am new to wikipedia so i am not sure if it is okay to add this to article. Source: https://odatv.com/cig-felaketine-cumhurbaskani-basdanismani-mi-neden-oldu-06022052.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by HasbeyTV ( talk • contribs) 06:34, 10 February 2020 (UTC)