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WSJ reporter Jared Malsin witnessed the destruction in Iskanderun, where people are mourning family members found in the rubble after an earthquake on Monday killed thousands in Turkey and Syria.
The southern Turkish port of Iskenderun has suffered severe structural damage due to the earthquake with all operations halted until further notice, container shipping firm AP Moller Maersk said ...
in Hatay Close to the centre of the earthquakes, Hatay, in Turkey, was one of the hardest hit cities. A fire engulfed hundreds of shipping containers at Turkey's Iskenderun port. As the days pass ...
Around 2.5 million people still live in tents after Turkey's earthquake. In the Mediterranean coastal city of Iskenderun, demolition teams have been using heavy machinery to dismantle buildings.
India rushed to provide aid in the form of ‘Operation Brahma’. This isn’t the first time that India is a first responder. It ...
While the world's spotlight is on the tragedy in Myanmar, the rebirth of the Turkish region struck by an equally powerful quake on 6 February 2023 is still far away. “The earthquake is alway ...
“The earthquake is always with us ... Selçuk is a young engineer born and raised in Iskenderun (Alexandretta), another city in Hatay that suffered major destruction. “I honestly believe ...
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