The 7.8-magnitude earthquake that has left more than 2,500 dead after striking Turkey and Syria has destroyed portions of the Roman-era Gaziantep Castle, images show. Photos taken Monday of the ...
As of around 24 hours after the earthquake first struck, it was unclear what percentage of the structure had been damaged. A claim swept across the web following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that ...
The 2,000-year-old castle is located in the Gaziantep region, about 80 miles south of the epicenter of one of the quakes in Kahramanmaras Province, according to the Reuters news agency. The first ...
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People in the city in southern Turkey fled from their homes into the cold after the magnitude 7.8 earthquake. By Murat Gures and John Yoon GAZIANTEP, Turkey — In the southern Turkish city of Gaziantep ...
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In Gaziantep, a Turkish city of more than two million people, the earthquake jolted sleeping residents and sent them running into the street while buildings collapsed around them and sirens blared.
In the hard-hit Turkish city of Gaziantep, a collapsed apartment building spared few of its residents. But one man heard his brother’s voice from beneath the debris. By Ben Hubbard and Safak Timur ...
Follow our digital live coverage for the latest earthquake updates. Monday's earthquake all but destroyed a 2,000-year-old castle in southeastern Turkey, according to state and local reports.
“Well then, let’s go out together, let’s not work.” The textile workers in the organised industrial zone of Antep, a city on the border of the Kurdish area of Turkey, recently went on a strike against ...
My parents woke up in terror, screaming as the ground shook underneath us. I shouted at them to take cover. “It’s going to be over soon, it’s going to be over soon,” I yelled, even as it felt like it ...
GAZIANTEP, Turkey — At least three people were killed and more than 200 injured when a a magnitude 6.4 earthquake, followed by a magnitude 5.8 quake, shook southeastern Turkey on Monday, Turkey's ...