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图集:直击土耳其和叙利亚强震后救援现场
After the Quake: Scenes From Turkey and Syria

来源:纽约时报    2023-02-07 01:49



        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 a total of over 3,000 deaths, but the toll was expected to increase.
        Here are some pictures and video showing the aftermath of the earthquake.
        Monday
        Workers searched for victims and survivors in the village of Besnia, in Idlib Province, Syria, on the Turkish border.
        An injured girl was helped from a badly damaged building in Jandaris, in rebel-held Idlib province in northwestern Syria.
        Several buildings were reduced to rubble in Iskenderun, Turkey.
        A collapsed building in Kahramanmaras, Turkey.
        Watching emergency teams searching for survivors and victims in the rubble of a building in Adana, Turkey.
        Rescue teams searched for survivors in Sarmada, Syria.
        Rescuers carried a girl from a collapsed building in Diyarbakir, Turkey.
        Searching for survivors in Adana, Turkey.
        An aftershock caused a damaged building to crumble in Jarabulus, Syria.
        The earthquake seriously damaged Turkey’s historic Gaziantep Castle.
        Body bags in a hospital in Afrin, Syria.
        A collapsed house in Jandaris, Syria.
        Mourning victims at a hospital in Atareb, in Aleppo province, Syria.
        Rescue workers pull a boy from the rubble in Dana, in the Syrian province of Idlib.
        A man and his injured child awaiting treatment at the Bab al-Hawa Hospital in Idlib Province, Syria.
        Searching through the rubble in Aleppo, Syria.
        Rescuing an injured man from a collapsed building in the town of Jandaris, Syria.
        Bodies outside a morgue in Aleppo, Syria.
        Residents gazing at a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.
        Damage in Malatya, Turkey.
        The Syrian rescue workers known as the White Helmets, who operate in areas outside government control, try to extract a man from the rubble in Azaz, near the border with Turkey.
        The earthquake severely damaged the historic Yeni Mosque in Malatya, Turkey.
        A badly damaged building in Diyarbakir, Turkey.
        
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