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Aerial shots show damage done to a Turkey road traversed by earthquake fault line

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Aerial shots show the damage done to a road near Pazarcik, Turkey, by the deadly earthquake which struck Turkey and neighbouring Syria on February 6 2023. The fault line between two tectonic plates – the Arabian and the Eurasian – lays beneath Turkey’s southeastern provinces and passes through this road. IMAGES

Added on the 16/02/2023 10:55:02 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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