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Turkey and Syria earthquake: Aerial pictures show scale of devastationAerial pictures show the scale of devastation in Turkey and Syria following a massive earthquake. More than 4,000 people have been killed in the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria. Thousands more have been injured and the search for survivors is on, with several nations, including India, sending in supplies and assisting with rescue operations. The total number of injured in Turkey and Syria has climbed to more than 12,000 and officials said that the death toll is expected to rise.
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Turkey and Syria earthquake: Aerial pictures show the scale of devastation. Credit: AFP Photo
Turkey and Syria earthquake: Aerial pictures show the scale of devastation. Credit: AFP Photo
A powerful earthquake struck Turkey and Syria killing thousands of people, destroying several buildings and shattering lives in a region which is already shattered by war, a refugee crisis and economic distress. Credit: AFP Photo
Here are some aerial pictures that narrate the horror from Turkey and Syria which is torn by the massive earthquake. Credit: AFP Photo
The powerful 7.8 magnitude quake that struck before dawn on Monday (February 6) wreaked new damage and suffering in Turkey and Syria. Credit: AFP Photo
More than 4,000 people were killed in Turkey and Syria with the toll expected to climb as the debris are cleared. Credit: AFP Photo
The quake has so far caused total damage to buildings in at least 58 villages, towns and cities in northwestern Syria. Credit: AFP Photo
On the other hand, at least 450 people were reported dead in the opposition-held territory in Syria and hundreds more were believed be buried under the rubble of their homes. Credit: AFP Photo
The disaster came on the heels of severe winter storms, further adding to the misery of those left without shelter. Credit: AFP Photo
Many governments and aid groups have rushed to dispatch personnel, funds and equipment to help the rescue efforts in quake-stricken areas of Turkey and Syria. Credit: AFP Photo
Aerial picture shows residents searching for victims and survivors amidst the rubble of collapsed buildings following an earthquake in the village of Besnia near the town of Harim, in Syria. Credit: AFP Photo
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(Published 07 February 2023, 09:06 IST)