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Amazon S3 on MSNTurkey: Wildfire Rages in Antakya, Forcing 1,500 People to Evacuate 3A wildfire that broke out in the Karaali neighborhood of Antakya’s central district continued to burn on Tuesday, July 1, ...
Turkey is battling dozens of wildfires amid an early European heatwave, with strong winds fanning flames across multiple ...
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UNBELIEVABLE TURKISH STREET FOOD in ANTAKYA - HATAY TURKEYAsk any Turk where in Turkey has the BEST street food and their answer always includes Antakya in Turkey's Hatay region.
The city of Antakya, known in antiquity as Antioch, was at the crossroads of civilizations for centuries. After the Feb. 6 earthquake, many of its centuries-old monuments and sites lie in ruins.
Seven months after powerful earthquakes battered the historic city of Antakya in southern Turkey, life feels temporary as residents await reconstruction. Central Antakya last month. Buildings set ...
Swiss rescue team handing over a four-month-old girl called Abir rescued from under the rubble of a collapsed building following a massive earthquake, Feb. 6, 2023, in Antakya, Turkey, Feb. 8, 2023.
Rescuers in Turkey have evacuated more than 50,000 people, mostly from the western province of Izmir, as firefighters battled ...
Now, Antakya is starting to build a new city center, the first step in rebuilding the city as a whole. “It’s a crisis, but it’s actually an opportunity to make a better city,” says Furkan ...
The earthquake itself could be measured in seconds, but for the people of Antakya, Turkey, the reverberations were scarcely quantifiable. More than 50,000 people died and millions more were ...
Rescuers in Turkey have evacuated more than 50,000 people, mostly from the western province of Izmir, as firefighters battle ...
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The World from PRX on MSNReconstruction continues after 2023 earthquake in parts of Turkey and SyriaSome 2 1/2 years after a massive earthquake destroyed parts of southern Turkey and northern Syria, both countries are still ...
The earthquake itself could be measured in seconds, but for the people of Antakya, Turkey, the reverberations were scarcely quantifiable. More than 50,000 people died and millions more were ...
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