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Mag 7.8, 7.5, 6.7 and 6.0 earthquakes and aftershocks in Turkey
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[QUOTE="Astronuc, post: 6854359, member: 15685"] Yes, I heard interviews with Turkish and Syrian authorities and doctors. [HEADING=2]Turkey detains building contractors as the quake death toll rises to more than 33,000[/HEADING] [MEDIA=npr]i=1156306012;m=1156306013[/MEDIA] One doctor in Idlib, Syria was actually living in Turkey, but his home is destroyed and he wants to help folks, so he's living at the hospital in Idlib, while he wife and son are back in Turkey living with someone (a friend?). From yesterday - [URL]https://www.npr.org/2023/02/11/1155955553/turkey-earthquake-gaziantep-displaced-people[/URL] The infrastructure in southern Turkey and northern Syria is destroyed or severely damaged. Food and water are in short supply, so thousands of structures are destroyed, or damaged to the point of being uninhabitable. [/QUOTE]
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