Earthquake disaster in Turkey: the state of destroyed buildings and settlements became the agenda
As Turkey begins the week with horrific earthquakes, photos from the region where the disaster struck reveal the extent of the situation.
Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper brought the damage to headlines for the Catholic Church.
Photographs taken from the region, where the number of dead and injured is increasing by the minute, show that many houses, hotels and settlements with life in them were destroyed just 24 hours ago.
The luxury buildings in the area were destroyed.
The Daily Mail, one of England’s most widely read newspapers, shares ‘before/after’ photos of the rubble fields, revealing how the terrible quake affected lives.
Gaziantep Castle was damaged.
According to official data, more than 2,000 buildings were destroyed in the region, where many aftershocks occurred after the quake.
The extent of the destruction was revealed.
Many buildings were damaged in the photographs, as well as structures such as the Gaziantep Castle, the Latin Catholic Castle, and the New Mosque.
The British media made headlines for the demolition of the high-rise building.
British Daily Mail newspaper, “Earthquake disaster destroyed cities in Turkey. Stunning before and after photos reveal extent of destruction.”