The amplitude of the earthquake waves that hit Turkey and Syria is amazing. Surveillance cameras are published on the network, which recorded the moment the powerful earthquake began. On one of them, a car near a gas station literally throws up.
Underground fluctuations in the province of Kahramanmarash were also caught on CCTV.
On February 6, an earthquake hit Turkey and Syria, which, according to the latest data, killed more than 25 thousand people. In terms of the number of victims, it became the largest for the whole world since 2010.
In Turkey, the death toll from the earthquake has reached 24,617, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said.
In Syria, more than 4.5 thousand people died as a result of the earthquake, writes Al-Jazeera. According to Al-Hadat, the death toll has exceeded 5,200.
After the earthquake in the Turkish province of Hatay, bordering Syria, a giant fault formed, passing through a field of olive trees. According to the Turkish NTV channel, the fault is 30 meters deep and 200 meters wide.
Source: Racurs

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