Two years after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck southern Turkey, survivors remember the tragedy that claimed over 53,000 ...
Two years after the devastating 2023 earthquakes in Turkey that killed about 60,000 people and caused the collapse of 57,000 ...
Our chest, our front, our back, our lips – it’s forbidden for anyone to come and touch those parts of our bodies – no one has ...
Two years after the deadliest and most destructive earthquake in modern Turkish history, hundreds of thousands of people ...
Two large earthquakes have occurred in the early morning of February 6th in the southeast of Turkey, near the border with Syria. Data by the USGS and European seismic stations suggest this event ...
Entire city blocks have been turned to rubble in the city of Antakya Bodies of people killed in the earthquake in southern Turkey on Monday are being left out on the street as the hunt continues ...
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Thousands of survivors held torchlit vigils across southern Turkey at 4:17 am Thursday, expressing pain and anger as they marked the exact moment two years ago when a devastating earthquake ...
Turkey has experienced several deadly earthquakes in recent years. A video shared on Facebook claims that a 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck the country in 2025. However, this is false: Turkey has ...
Latest stories and updates on the 7.0 magnitude earthquake which has rocked Turkey and Greece. Four-year-old Ayda Gezgin was pulled out of the wreckage of a building in Izmir, Turkey following a 7 ...
Around 2.5 million people still live in tents after Turkey's earthquake. In the Mediterranean coastal city of Iskenderun, demolition teams have been using heavy machinery to dismantle buildings.
Social media footage shows a building collapse in Gaziantep, Turkey following Monday’s deadly earthquake. Residents were assessing damage in the area when the building suddenly gave way.