Two years on, survivors of Turkish earthquake still struggle with loss and hardship
- Thousands of survivors held vigils across southern Turkey, expressing pain and anger as they marked the two-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake that killed over 53,000 people in Turkey and around 6,000 in Syria.
- The 7.8-magnitude quake destroyed nearly 40,000 buildings and severely damaged about 200,000 others, leaving many trapped under rubble and nearly two million people homeless.
- Two years later, the government has provided nearly 201,500 homes to survivors and plans to hand over keys to 220,000 more by the end of the year, despite criticism for its initial slow response.
- Survivors continue to express anger and grief, with calls for accountability and fears of future earthquakes, as Urban Planning Minister Murat Kurum warned that Istanbul is at risk due to its proximity to the North Anatolian Fault.
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Two years after the devastating earthquakes in southern Turkey that killed tens of thousands, survivors are demanding accountability from the state for its failure.
Two years on, Turkey earthquake survivors continue to live in limbo
Meanwhile, in cities like Istanbul fears loom over the consequences of another earthquake hitting the cityOriginally published on Global VoicesScreenshots taken from Reuters video report, ‘Drone footage shows devastation from Turkey earthquake’ from Hatay province following the February 6, 2023 earthquake. February 6, 2023, will be remembered as one of the most tragic days in Turkey's history for decades to come. That morning, the country woke u…

Pain, anger as Turkey marks two years since quake disaster
Thousands of survivors held torchlit vigils before dawn on Thursday across southern Turkey, voicing pain and anger as they marked the moment a devastating earthquake struck two years ago.The 7.8-magnitude quake struck at 4:17 am when people were sleeping, killing over 53,000 people in Turkey and some 6,000 in Syria.It destroyed almost 40,000 buildings and...
Accountability Elusive Two Years after Türkiye’s Devastating Earthquakes
Click to expand Image Döne Kaya, who lost family members in the February 6, 2023 earthquake in Türkiye, actively campaigns for accountability for earthquake deaths with the Platform for Families in Pursuit of Justice. © 2024 Döne Kaya On February 6, 2023, Türkiye’s southern provinces were hit with devastating earthquakes that left more than 53,000 people dead and over 107,000 injured. The earthquakes exposed the decades’ long failure of municipa…


The 7.8 magnitude earthquake in 2023, and a second quake hours later, claimed the lives of more than 53,000 people in Turkey.
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