The 5.2 magnitude earthquake Saturday morning hammered central Turkey, just days after another quake near the Syrian border. It struck near the cities of Aksaray and Emirgazi.
The 5.2 magnitude earthquake hammered central Turkey, just days after another quake near the Syrian border. It struck near the cities of Aksaray and Emirgazi.
“Our houses are heavily damaged so we have taken shelter here, in a garden in our neighbourhood,” said a nursing student named Alswed, 25, who was among 60 Syrians staying at a makeshift roadside settlement near the city of Antakya. The residents used plastic sheeting, blankets, bricks and chunks of concrete from damaged buildings to erect 11 shelters.A view of a damaged house in Vakifli, the last Armenian village in Turkey.“The biggest issue is tents.
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