The powerful earthquake in Turkey on February 6 has resulted in immense loss of life and property.
On February 6, the world was shaken by the news of a historic earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 on the Richter scale that struck near Gaziantep province in southern Turkey. The massive earthquake occurred in the early morning hours, leading to the deaths of thousands and the collapse of numerous homes.
The aftershocks continued to extend and caused further severe damage not only to Turkey but also to neighboring countries, particularly Syria.
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