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Back in Antakya, Sincan wants to see life return, but admits that the old town likely won't be the way it was before. Inside his antique shop, he has a map of Turkey's fault lines hanging on the wall.
Across Turkey, more than 50,000 people have died and more than 1.5 million people have been displaced. The destruction on Saray Street is a fraction of all that was lost in Old City.
Weaving around fallen slabs of concrete, we make our way deeper into the heart of Antakya, the capital of Turkey's Hatay Province. The city's roads are filled with diggers and rescue workers in ...
A historian of the late Roman world, who visited earthquake-devastated Antakya several times, writes about the city’s rich history and recovery after being devastated in the past.
Swiss rescue team handing over a four-month-old girl called Abir rescued from under the rubble of a collapsed building following a massive earthquake, Feb. 6, 2023, in Antakya, Turkey, Feb. 8, 2023.
In the whole province, at least 14,000 people have died, 3,000 buildings were destroyed and 50,000 were damaged. The departure of inhabitants to other provinces prevents the counting of the missing.
EXCLUSIVE: Survivors of the earthquake told of their heartbreak one year on as they marched through the streets to remember the 50,000 who died.
The Turkish city of Antakya, one of the hardest-hit towns in the earthquake zone has been nearly destroyed by the massive 7.8 quake that struck on Feb. 6. PHOTO: Destroyed buildings are seen from ...
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