News

After the Quake: Photos from Turkey and Syria

It was one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in Turkey, even shaking buildings hundreds of miles away in Israel.

Most of the initial casualties from the magnitude 7.8 temblor that hit early Monday were in Turkey and neighboring Syria. The two countries have reported more than 500 deaths, but the death toll was expected to increase.

Here are some pictures showing the aftermath of the earthquake, starting with an injured child getting help in the Syrian town of Jandaris, which sits in the rebel-held part of Aleppo Province.

Credit…Rami Al Sayed/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Rescue crews and volunteers hunting for survivors in the rubble in Diyarbakir, Turkey.

Credit…Refik Tekin/EPA, via Shutterstock

The earthquake leveled buildings in the Turkish city of Malatya.

Credit…Volkan Kasik/Anadolu Agency, via Getty Images

Residents looking toward a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Credit…Omer Yildiz/Anadolu Agency, via Getty Images

Turkish emergency workers helping a victim in Diyarbakir.

Credit…Refik Tekin/EPA, via Shutterstock

More damage in Malatya.

Credit…Volkan Kasik/Anadolu Agency, via Getty Images

The Syrian Civil Defense, also known as the White Helmets, tries to extract a man from the rubble in Azaz, a town near the border with Turkey.

Credit…Bakr Alkasem/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Credit…Bakr Alkasem/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Rescue workers pull a boy out from the rubble in Dana, in the Syrian province of Idlib, which is also controlled by rebels.

Credit…Aaref Watad/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

An injured child awaiting treatment at the Bab al-Hawa Hospital in Idlib Province.

Credit…Aaref Watad/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

A four-story building leveled in Gaziantep, Turkey.

Credit…Mehmet Akif Parlak/Anadolu Agency, via Getty Images

An apartment building was left uninhabitable in Kahramanmaras, Turkey.

Credit…Firat Ozdemir/Anadolu Agency, via Getty Images

The earthquake severely damaged the historical Yeni Mosque in Malatya.

Credit….
Back to top button