Por: Newsweek World February 06, 2023
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook southern Turkey and northern Syria on Monday morning, destroying buildings and killing more than 1,000 people. Among the rubble lie the remains of an ancient landmark that was built more than 2,000 years ago.Gaziantep Castle, which lies in the middle of the city of the same name in the south of Turkey, was leveled by the earthquake. The east, south and southeast parts of the historical castle in the central... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech February 09, 2023
In the wake of the devastating earthquake that killed an estimated 11,000 people in Turkey and Syria, scientists from around the world will be flocking to the disaster zone to learn more about the impact that a similar earthquake could have at the San Andreas fault.The East... + más
A big earthquake at San Andreas is overdue—What will happen when it cracks? | Newsweek
Death toll in Turkey, Syria earthquake surpasses 15,000 | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA World February 09, 2023
People warm up with fire in front of destroyed buildings in Antakya, southern Turkey on Wednesday. With the hope of finding survivors fading, stretched rescue teams in Turkey and Syria searched Wednesday for signs of life in the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled by a... + más
See photos and videos from the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria | The Boston Globe
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Newsweek USA World February 09, 2023
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey and northern Syria on February 6 has caused immense devastation—thousands of buildings have collapsed and over 16,000 people have lost their lives—but some on social media are claiming that it has actually caused the entire... + más
Turkey earthquake will give clues about the next big one at San Andreas | Newsweek
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New York Daily News USA World February 07, 2023
Rescuers scrambled to extract people trapped since a 7.8-magnitude earthquake shook Turkey and Syria, killing nearly 4,000. The World Health Organization said the toll could rise eightfold given the severity of the disaster as rain, snow and continuing seismic activity hampered... + más
Newsweek USA World February 06, 2023
A self-described researcher's prediction has gone viral after a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit southern Turkey and northern Syria early on Monday.Sooner or later there will be a ~M 7.5 #earthquake in this region (South-Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon),... + más
CBS News USA World February 06, 2023
An ancient castle in Turkey was one of the historic monuments damaged when the country and neighboring Syria, killing more than 2,000 people on Monday. Images show parts of , which was first built in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, during the Roman Empire, Gaziantep Castle, which... + más
Turkey earthquake: Gaziantep Castle—dating back to Roman Empire—collapses | Newsweek
Time USA World February 06, 2023
When a earthquake struck southeastern Turkey and northwestern Syria early Monday morning local time, its tremor could be felt as far afield as Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, and the Palestinian territories. A second quake, which recorded a , struck just 9 hours later. Both... + más
Turkish earthquake could have been building for thousands of years | Newsweek
Earthquakes that killed thousands in Syria and Turkey are among the worst in the past decade. Here are the others. | CBS News
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