by Chris Black
More than 3,000 people are confirmed dead, and thousands of buildings were turned into rubble following a series of 7+ magnitude earthquakes that hit Syria and Turkey on Monday.
Aerial view, Iskenderun, #Turkey #TurkeyEarthquake pic.twitter.com/tUex1n23mK
— Abdullah Bozkurt (@abdbozkurt) February 6, 2023
Ariel (drone) view of some of the aftermath of the #Turkey #earthquake pic.twitter.com/Qpyn4mKlfF
— Alyawm Travel (@AlyawmTravel) February 6, 2023
Hatay'ın İskenderun ilçesinde depremde yıkılan binalar havadan görüntülendi.#Deprem#Turkey pic.twitter.com/5hMpsSYTip
— mühendisyen (@muhendisyenn) February 6, 2023
Shipping containers tumbled during the quake at Iskenderun harbor, #Turkey, followed by a fire. #TurkeyEarthquake pic.twitter.com/KWWArORQun
— Abdullah Bozkurt (@abdbozkurt) February 6, 2023
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Turkey and Syria Monday, leaving more than 2,300 people dead and thousands injured. It's reportedly the strongest quake to hit the region in 100+ years. pic.twitter.com/UX4bvz1Ooe
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) February 6, 2023
On another note, the Biden administration, in light of this tragic earthquake, will be rushing an additional 3.85 Billion Dollars in Food, Medicine, First Aid Supplies and Military Equipment to the Ukraine to help out.