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Turkey-Syria earthquake update in photos: Death toll rises over 5000

03:04 PM
February 7, 2023

Turkey-Syria update
Earthquake death toll rises over 5000

At least three powerful earthquakes ranging in magnitude from 7.0 to 7.7 have left massive damage in southeastern Turkey and northern SyriaTeile der Millionenstadt Adana an der türkischen Südküste gleichen einem Trümmerfeld.Person foundDebris crashes into parked cars.Rubble and dust line the streets of the coastal town.A number of high-rise buildings are badly damaged, this one is uninhabitable.In Adana, rescue workers carry an injured person out of the rubble of a building.Destroyed house in KahramanmaraşAerial view of destroyed houseHatay destroyed houseHatai destroyedbuilding collapsedEntire apartment buildings collapsed.In the city of Azmarin in the province of Idlib, residents search for buried people.The strong earthquakes devastated parts of the Syrian city of Hama.Aleppo earthquake damageDozens of people are believed to be buried under the rubble in the town of Harem near the Turkish border.Harem destroyed houses
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At least three powerful earthquakes ranging in magnitude from 7.0 to 7.7 have left massive damage in southeastern Turkey and northern Syria, like here in the coastal city of Adana. - © dpa

The death toll in Turkey continues to rise following the devastating earthquake on Monday, February 6th.

The initial earthquake struck southeast Turkey as a 7.8 magnitude quake, according to USGS. Several aftershocks then followed, including a second earthquake of 7.5 magnitude in the same region, less than 12 hours later.

Several provinces were affected, and thousands of buildings collapsed. Rescue teams were brought together from all over the country. So far, there have been over 240 aftershocks.

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Experts from the Kandilli earthquake station in Istanbul speak of the strongest earthquake in Turkey for decades. According to EU officials, it was one of the strongest in the region in more than 100 years. The country is repeatedly affected by severe earthquakes.

Two of the largest continental plates meet in the affected regions: the African and Eurasian. In fact, most of the Turkish population lives in constant danger of earthquakes.

On Monday, February 6th, 2023, numerous earthquakes occurred along a fracture zone running from southwest to northeast.

Researchers say the possibility for major aftershocks could continue for weeks and months, with the weather worsening the situation.

Currently, snow and freezing conditions are affecting the region, with the death toll expected to rise further as people remain trapped under rubble outside. The World Health Organisation anticipates the number to rise eight-fold.

Weather & Radar USA editorial team
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