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The earthquake’s widespread destruction, in photos, maps and videos Damage occurred more than 350 miles from the epicenter in Turkey Updated February 6, 2023 More than 2 years ago ...
More than 7,000 people have been reported killed and tens of thousands of others injured by the devastating earthquake that rocked Turkey and Syria on Monday. Here's what we know about the quake ...
The death toll has been staggering and has surpassed 37,000 people. As of Feb. 14, 31,974 deaths were reported in Turkey and more than 5,800 in Syria, according to the U.N. and Syrian government.
1. Shaanxi, China, 1556 Death toll: 830,000. The deadliest earthquake of all time (that we know of) was in Shaanxi Province, China, in 1556. With a magnitude of 8.0 on the Moment Magnitude Scale ...
NPR follows one of the hundreds of building inspectors in Turkey's earthquake zone to learn about the massive challenge of figuring how who can return to their homes.
Earthquake worsens humanitarian crisis in Turkey and Syria amid political battles 05:43. Satellite images from the NASA Earth Observatory show the scale of destruction in Turkey and Syria after ...
The damage in Marash is just a sliver of the wreckage seen across southern Turkey and northwestern Syria. The earthquake was one of the most powerful ever recorded in the region, about the same ...
Rescuers in Turkey and Syria are desperately searching for survivors after a large earthquake rocked the countries. Over 7,200 have died. Lauren Glassberg has the story.
More than 7,000 people have been reported killed and tens of thousands of others injured by the devastating earthquake that rocked Turkey and Syria on Monday. Here's what we know about the quake ...