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A 78-magnitude quake hit southern Turkey and northern Syria on 6 February 2023 killing more than 40000..


The 1999 İzmit earthquake also known as the 17 August Earthquake or the 1999 Gölcük Earthquake was a magnitude 76 earthquake which the Kocaeli Province. İzmit earthquake of 1999 devastating earthquake that struck near the city of İzmit in northwestern Turkey on August 17 1999. Turkey hit by huge earthquake The most powerful earthquake to hit Turkey has left at least 1000 people dead. An earthquake measuring 68 70 on the Richter Scale The earthquakes epicentre was near the industrial city of Izmit about 55 miles. Last modified on Sun 12 Feb 2023 1133 EST In 1999 more than 17000 people were killed in an earthquake near the Turkish city of..


On 13 August 1822 it caused an earthquake registering 74 in magnitude significantly less than the 78 magnitude recorded on Monday. A 78-magnitude quake hit southern Turkey and northern Syria on 6 February 2023 killing more than 40000 people and erasing entire cities. On 13 August 1822 it caused an earthquake registering 74 in magnitude significantly less than the 78 magnitude recorded on Monday. One of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in Turkey struck on Monday killing thousands of people and devastating a densely. A woman was rescued from rubble 22 hours after a magnitude-78 quake struck early Monday Rescuers are digging overnight through flattened..


Map of earthquakes in Turkey 19002023. Tens of thousands of people have been killed and scores more injured by a huge earthquake which struck south-eastern Turkey near the Syrian border in the early hours of Monday morning. February 6 2024 749 AM EST ISTANBUL Millions of people across Turkey on Tuesday mourned the loss of more than 53000 friends loved ones and neighbors in the countrys catastrophic. Mondays earthquake was as powerful as the strongest recorded in Turkey in 1939 A magnitude 7 earthquake near Samos a Greek island in the Aegean Sea near. Around half a million people were left homeless after the disaster July 1688 - Known as the Smyrna earthquake its epicentre was close to Turkeys third-largest city Izmir..



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