As rescue efforts reach their final hours and extensive debris removal continues, new satellite images reveal the scale of the damage to critical infrastructure across Türkiye and Syria.
abc.net.au/news/turkiye-syria-earthquake-damage-satellite/101978000As hope fades for those still buried under the rubble and the death toll surpasses 41,000, new satellite images have shown the ongoing devastation across Türkiye and Syria almost 10 days after the earthquake disaster struck.
The death toll has passed 35,418 deaths in Türkiye and 5,800 in Syria. The United Nations has warned that number could still double to more than 60,000 dead across both countries. In central Iskenderun, the streets have been left littered with dust and debris and entire apartment buildings flatted.
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