Gaziantep

2023 - 2 - 6

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7.8-magnitude earthquake kills dozens in southern Turkey, Syria (The Washington Post)

The magnitude 7.8 earthquake — felt as far away as Lebanon, Jordan and Israel — occurred in Nurdagi, about 40 miles west of the Turkish city of Gaziantep, near ...

Geological Survey](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=35.79554,35.10681&extent=39.45316,39.63318) has rated this latest earthquake at a magnitude of 7.8, with high-magnitude aftershocks detected in at least six places around central Turkey. The pent-up stress caused by collisions with neighboring plates can result in frequent quakes. More than 250 aftershocks were reported in its aftermath, and thousands of people in several cities were left homeless. Several buildings collapsed around the medieval Qadmous Castle in western Syria. At another Idlib hospital, the organization was providing medical care to dozens of injured. Moans can be heard in the background. After damage from a different earthquake, in 1964, the mosque’s dome and minarets had to be repaired. The video shows crowds surrounding a tall pile of wreckage, with emergency vehicle lights in the distance. “We stand ready to provide any and all needed assistance,” he said in a The 7.8-magnitude earthquake — felt as far away as Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and Egypt — occurred in Nurdagi, about 40 miles west of the Turkish city of Gaziantep, near the Syrian border, according to the U.S. local time, with the epicenter in Turkey’s Kahramanmaras province, north of Gaziantep. Turkey’s disaster and emergency management agency said 76 people had been killed and more than 400 injured, numbers that were likely to rise as rescuers searched flattened buildings in frigid weather.

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Dozens dead as 7.8-magnitude earthquake hits southern Turkey (CNN)

At least 59 people were killed in two countries after one of the strongest earthquakes to hit Turkey in more than 100 years sent tremors across the region, ...

The ramifications of this are broad and will impact this region for weeks, and months.” All our relevant units are on alert under the coordination of AFAD,” Erdogan wrote on Twitter. Search and rescue teams have been dispatched to the south of the country, Turkey’s interior minister, Suleyman Soylu, said. About 11 minutes after the main quake hit, the strongest aftershock of 6.7 magnitude hit about 32 kilometers (20 miles) northwest of the main quake’s epicenter. Let’s not keep the phones busy,” he said. Many of his neighbors had left their homes following the quake, he said. Karl Lang, an assistant professor at Georgia Tech University’s School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, told CNN the area hit by the quake Monday is prone to seismic activity. Earthquakes of this magnitude are rare, with fewer than five occurring each year on average, anywhere in the world. Nurdagi is located along the Turkey-Syria border, and the quake was felt in several countries across the region, including Syria and Lebanon. Monday’s quake is believed to be the strongest to hit Turkey since 1939, when an earthquake of the same magnitude killed 30,000 people, according to the USGS. The quake struck before daybreak on Monday, when residents were likely asleep and unprepared for the impact. Video from Turkey shared on social media showed dozens of collapsed buildings, while frightened residents huddled on the darkened streets amid the chaos.

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Turkey and Syria: deadly earthquake kills almost 100 people with ... (The Guardian)

Scores confirmed dead after 7.8 magnitude tremor hit early on Monday, causing widespread destruction and trapping people under rubble.

Our teams are on the highest levels of alert to respond and rescue those trapped,” A magnitude-6.8 quake hit Elazığ in January 2020, killing more than 40 people. “We hope to get through this together as soon as possible and with the least damage, and we continue our work,” he tweeted. Now we’re all dressed and standing at the door.” “There may be 200 people under the rubble.” That quake killed more than 17,000 people, including about 1,000 in Istanbul. A second tremor was felt at 04:26am local time (0126GMT), with the epicentre in the town of Nurdağı, some 80km (50 miles) south-west. Residents in the town of Pazarcık said they feared for those trapped under fallen buildings. People are all outside, all in fear.” There are buildings that are cracking. There are destroyed buildings around me, there are houses on fire. Thank God, our friends are safe, but we heard there are people who can’t get out of their homes and there are people we can’t reach,” he said.

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Gaziantep, Turkey Hit By 7.8M Earthquake, Significant Damage ... (The Deep Dive)

A major earthquake has hit Turkey this evening near the city of Gaziantep, a city of 2.1 million people. The quake, which measured 7.8M on the Richter scale ...

In addition to The Deep Dive, Jay performs freelance writing for a number of firms and has been published on Stockhouse.com and CannaInvestor Magazine among others. The earthquake meanwhile is said to have been felt in neighbouring Lebanon, Cyprus, Iraq, and Syria, in addition to Turkey. As the founder of The Deep Dive, Jay is focused on all aspects of the firm. The quake, which measured 7.8M on the Richter scale, is said to have caused widespread damage based on early reports and hit roughly 30 kilometres west-northwest of the city. The US Geological Survey reported that the earthquake hit at approximately 1:17 UTC, or roughly one hour ago as of the time of writing. The author has no securities or affiliations related to this organization.

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Magnitude 7.8 quake kills over 600 people in Turkey and Syria (Axios)

The big picture: Officials warned the death toll would likely rise, with many reported trapped after the magnitude 7.8 quake struck at 4:17 local time (01:17 ...

- Blinked confirmed that the "initial assistance response" from the U.S. assistance, and that American-supported humanitarian partners were doing the same in Syria. - Muheeb Qaddour, a doctor in Atmeh, told AP that officials had initially confirmed 11 deaths in the opposition-held Syrian town, but many were trapped beneath the rubble. - U.S. [For Syrians, quake is "another devastating blow" after nearly 12 years of war](https://www.axios.com/2023/02/06/syria-earthquake-12-years-war) [tweeted](https://twitter.com/RTErdogan/status/1622423458821951492) that the effects were "felt in many parts of our country" and search and rescue teams had been immediately dispatched to areas affected by the earthquake. [reports](https://www.axios.com/2023/02/06/syria-earthquake-12-years-war). [statement](https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/02/06/statement-by-president-joe-biden-on-the-earthquakes-impacting-turkiye-and-syria/)Monday that senior American officials had reached out to their Turkish counterparts coordinate U.S. [700 people had died](https://twitter.com/SyriaCivilDef/status/1622676827905921042)in opposition-held areas and more than 2,000 others were injured — bringing the country's death toll from the quake to more than 1,400 people. [USGS](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000jlm1/executive?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=usgs_quakes)). [earthquake](https://www.axios.com/2020/01/26/turkey-earth-quake-rescue-efforts-photos) flattened buildings as people slept in parts of Turkey and [Syria](https://www.axios.com/2022/11/17/jordan-worlds-largest-syrian-refugee-camp) on Monday, killing over 4,300 people and wounding thousands of others. [state media](https://www.sana.sy/?p=1832075)said at least 711 people were killed and over 1,431 others injured in government-held areas.

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Huge quake toppled buildings in Turkey and Syria as people slept (BBC News)

A powerful earthquake has struck in south-eastern Turkey, near the Syrian border, killing more than 500 people as they slept and trapping many others.

You can also get in touch in the following ways: France, Germany, Israel, and the US have also pledged to help. We need the international community to do something, to help us, to support us. The UK has said it will send 76 specialists, equipment and rescue dogs. The country's worst earthquake disaster was in 1939 when 33,000 people died in Turkey's eastern Erzincan province. Thousands of buildings across both the countries have collapsed, and several videos show the moment they fell, as onlookers ran for cover. Please include your name, age and location with any submission. Survivors said it took two minutes for the shaking to stop. There have been dozens of fatalities reported in rebel-held areas. If you are reading this page and can't see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the "We're still feeling regular after-shocks... The second quake - triggered by the first - had a magnitude of 7.5, and its epicentre was in the Elbistan district of Kahramanmaras province.

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Powerful Earthquake Kills Hundreds in Turkey and Syria: Live Updates (The New York Times)

The 7.8 magnitude quake was felt in four countries. Thousands were wounded, and the death toll appeared likely to keep rising.

In a statement, the bloc also said it was directing its satellite system to support Turkish efforts in mapping the quake and its aftermath. [tweeted](https://twitter.com/gul_davut/status/1622410606795005952) that the earthquake was “felt severely” in Gaziantep, a city of more than two million inhabitants. “Life and the economy will stall, and it will take a while for the businesses to be up and running.” They were searching for a woman named Cennet and her mother, according to a sobbing relative who was waiting in front of the collapsed building. Putin and President Bashar al-Assad of Syria discussed Russia’s assistance in a phone call, the Kremlin said in a statement. Blinken expressed condolences over the loss of life in Turkey and Syria on Monday and said that the United States was determined to “do all that we can” to help those affected. “Our initial assistance operation to Turkey is already underway, and U.S.-supported humanitarian organizations in Syria are responding to the earthquakes’ effects across the country,” he said in a statement. Bugday, whose extended family in Erzincan, Turkey, felt the tremors of the earthquake, said that it was hard to be far away, and that she was helping to organize a fund-raiser at her university. Lying to the southwest of the earthquake’s epicenter, it is home to 1.6 million people, bordered by Syria to the east and south, and the Mediterranean to the west. In Syria, part of the relief effort falls in government territory and part in opposition-held territory. The United Arab Emirates said it would dispatch search and rescue teams to both Turkey and Syria, establish a field hospital in Turkey and send emergency supplies to Syria. The series of shocks was the deadliest to hit the country in more than 20 years.

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7.8-Magnitude Quake Hits Southern Turkey: USGS (Voice of America)

A 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit near Gaziantep, in southeastern Turkey, at a depth of nearly 18 kilometers early Monday local time, the U.S. Geological ...

According to Agence France-Presse, the tremors were felt in Lebanon, Syria and Cyprus. Turkish state broadcaster TRT showed images of buildings that had been damaged and people standing outside in the snow, Reuters reported. In 1999, 17,000 people were killed when a a 7.4-magnitude earthquake — the worst to hit Turkey in decades — struck near Duzce, in the northwest of the country.

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Turkey shook by 7.8 magnitude earthquake, knocking down ... (Globalnews.ca)

The U.S. Geological Survey said quake was centered about 33 kilometers (20 miles) from Gaziantep, a major city and provincial capital.

It was felt in several provinces in the region and knocked down a number of buildings, reports said. Geological Survey said quake was centered about 33 kilometers (20 miles) from Gaziantep, a major city and provincial capital. It was about 26 kilometers (16 miles) from the town of Nurdagi. The earthquake was also felt in Lebanon and Syria. Several buildings tumbled down in the neighboring provinces of Malatya, Diyarbakir and Malatya, HaberTurk television reported. Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management agency, AFAD, said the quake measured 7.4 and was centered in the town of Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province.

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Ancient castle used by Romans and Byzantines destroyed in Turkey ... (CNN)

The earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday has leveled Gaziantep Castle, a historic site and tourist attraction in southeastern Turkey.

In some bastions, large cracks were observed," the report said. and expanded over time. The retaining wall next to the castle also collapsed.

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Earthquake Turkey: Over 1300 dead after powerful quake rocks ... (WLS-TV)

AZMARIN, Syria -- A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked southeastern Turkey and northern Syria early Monday, toppling hundreds of buildings and killing ...

Many residents of Beirut left their homes and took to the streets or drove in their cars away from buildings, terrorized by memories of the 2020 port explosion that wrecked a large portion of the city. The territory depends on a flow of aid from nearby Turkey for everything from food to medical supplies. In rebel-held areas, at least 150 people were killed, according to the White Helmets, though the SAMS medical organization put the toll at 106; both said hundreds were hurt. The quake jolted residents in Lebanon from beds, shaking buildings for about 40 seconds. The quake heavily damaged Gaziantep's most famed landmark, its historic castle perched atop a hill in the center of the city. A hospital collapsed in the Mediterranean coastal city of Iskanderoun, but casualties were not immediately known, he said. Mosques around the region were being opened up as a shelter for people unable to return to damaged homes amid temperatures that hovered around freezing. Nearly 2,800 search and rescue teams have been deployed in the disaster-stricken areas, he said. Many of them live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments. In the Turkish city of Adana, one resident said three buildings near his home collapsed. The opposition-held regions in Syria are packed with some 4 million people displaced from other parts of the country by the fighting. Rescue workers and residents in multiple cities searched for survivors, working through tangles of metal and giant piles of concrete.

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Gaziantep Castle collapses after magnitude 7.4 quake hit Türkiye (Daily Sabah)

The historical castle was damaged in Gaziantep when a major 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the country's southeast, the epicenter of which is the...

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Turkey Earthquake: Gaziantep Castle—Dating Back to Roman ... (Newsweek)

The castle was leveled after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the region, destroying hundreds of buildings and killing more than 1000 people.

The 7.8 magnitude earthquake is equivalent to the release of just over 500 megatons of TNT, according to the U.S. The east, south and southeast parts of the historical castle in the central Şahinbey district were destroyed by the earthquake, and debris was scattered on the road, reported state-run Anadolu Agency, adding that the retaining wall also collapsed. "If it is a shallow earthquake, then it can be very dangerous. Earthquakes are not uncommon in Turkey as the country sits on top of a series of major fault lines. The fortress underwent additional expansion and renovation in the sixth century, under the Among the rubble lie the remains of an ancient landmark that was built more than 2,000 years ago.

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Turkish Gaziantep Castle heavily damaged in fatal Türkiye quake ... (Trend News Agency)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 6. A historic Gaziantep Castle included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in the Turkish province of Gaziantep has suffered heavy ...

The quake’s epicenter was located 26 km away from the city of Gaziantep with a population of about 1.06 million. While some bastions in the east, south and southeast parts of the historical Gaziantep Castle in the central Şahinbey district were destroyed by the earthquake, the debris was scattered on the road. A 7.4-magnitude earthquake was recorded in central Türkiye on Monday, according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Center.

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Gaziantep Castle collapses after magnitude 7.7 quake hit Türkiye (Daily Sabah)

The historical castle was damaged in Gaziantep when a major 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the country's southeast, the epicenter of which is the...

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Parts of historical castle in Gaziantep level in earthquake (Hurriyet Daily News)

Parts of the Gaziantep Castle's walls and watch towers were levelled while other areas of the structure were damaged following the 7.4 magnitude earthquake ...

The historical castle has been restored many times and took its final form following a restoration in the early 2000s. Some bastions of the castle in the Şahinbey district were severely damaged, while the wreckage of the castle toppled down onto the road, along with iron railings around the region. [earthquake](/index/earthquake) that rocked the southern province of Kahramanmaraş, with tremors felt in the neighboring provinces, has partly damaged the historical [Gaziantep](/index/gaziantep) [Castle](/index/castle).

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Turkey earthquake: 2000 year old Gaziantep castle all but destroyed (Middle East Eye)

The 7.8 magnitude earthquake has completely levelled the historic landmark which was a Unesco World Heritage site.

Inscriptions on the castle state that it was largely rebuilt in 1557, during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, which ran from 1520 to 1566. To learn more about republishing this content and the associated fees, please fill out this From there it passed to the Ayyubid dynasty, which had been founded by the great Kurdish conqueror Saladin, the first sultan of both Syria and Egypt. It stayed in Muslim hands until 962, when it was recaptured by the Byzantines. While damage is still being assessed, the earthquake has caused more than 1,700 buildings to collapse, with the most casualties occuring in the Hatay province, which includes the city of Gaziantep. In more recent times, the castle site was the location of the Gaziantep Defence and Heroism Panoramic Museum, and attracted a large numbers of visitors.

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Turkey-Syria Earthquake Live Updates: More than 1600 Killed in ... (The Wall Street Journal)

In Gaziantep, a Turkish city of more than two million people, the earthquake jolted sleeping residents and sent them running into the street while buildings ...

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Fears for ancient sites after earthquake destroys parts of Gaziantep ... (The Guardian)

The partial destruction of a Roman-era castle in the Turkish city of Gaziantep has led to fears that two earthquakes that struck on Monday may have damaged ...

It was later strengthened and expanded during the period of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, who was called the “Architect of Castles”, according to Turkish Museums, a government-run website. In some bastions, large cracks were observed after the earthquake,” it added. “The iron railings around the court were scattered on the surrounding sidewalks.

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Turkey earthquake damages ancient Gaziantep Castle, dating back ... (CBS News)

The Gaziantep Castle​, an archaeological site, dates back to the Roman empire.

CBS News has reached out to a representative for the historical site for more information and is awaiting response. The Ottomans repaired the castle over time, but it got a second full overhaul by Egyptian Sultan Qaitbay in 1481. It is believed to have been constructed as a watchtower during the Roman period between, the 2nd and 4th centuries AD. The second earthquake, which registered 7.6 on the Richter scale according to Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), struck the same region shortly after. The first earthquake was a huge 7.8-magnitude temblor that caused devastation across a wide region spanning southeast Turkey and northern Syria. [major earthquakes hit](https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/earthquake-turkey-syria-death-toll-rescues/) the country and neighboring Syria, killing more than 2,000 people on Monday.

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Turkey's Gaziantep goes from a refuge to a site of devastation (Aljazeera.com)

Monday's earthquake has brought back terrible memories for both Syrians and Ukrainians in Gaziantep. gaziantep destruction after earthquake. A view of a ...

The traumatic experience will resonate for many for a long time to come. And we’ll have to confront ourselves with yet another trauma.” The minaret shook, threatening to fall on the crowd. Amidst the despair and adverse weather, people have found temporary common shelters where they can, some wrapped in blankets inside improvised tents on park benches. “It gave me flashbacks of home.” “But then, I realised I wasn’t in Ukraine.

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Second Century Gaziantep Roman Castle Destroyed by Huge ... (Daily Beast)

Thousands of people were killed when the 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Turkey and Syria early Monday morning.

It had also been badly destroyed in an earthquake in 1964, which left large fissures in its domes. The castle had undergone extensive renovations in recent years and houses a heroism museum. Also heavily damaged was the 19th century Yeni mosque in Malatya, Turkey, which was built in 1894 to replace a mosque destroyed by an earthquake that that year.

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At my parents' house in Turkey, it felt like the shaking would never end (CNN)

My parents woke up in terror, screaming as the ground shook underneath us. I shouted at them to take cover. "It's going to be over soon, it's going to be ...

The water in the ditch next to the road was violently thrashing back and forth like in a storm. The shaking was so strong that I was barely able to stay on my feet. The whole neighborhood was in the streets. I fell to the ground. I know it would be even safer to stay outside, in case there are more aftershocks. One struck when I was right next to a badly damaged large building. It didn’t seem safe to stay, so I drove back to Gaziantep. The neighborhood was plunged into darkness when I felt the first shake. The force felt like somebody trying to knock me over, I could feel the violent reverberations in my chest. “Stay under the door frames,” I yelled, begging them to keep calm. “It’s going to be over soon, it’s going to be over soon,” I yelled, even as it felt like it would never end. and I was at my parents’ house in Gaziantep, southern Turkey.

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A Turkish castle that withstood centuries of invasions is damaged in ... (NPR)

Gaziantep Castle in southeastern Turkey dates back to the Hittite Empire and in modern times has been a museum and tourist attraction. Parts of the building ...

"The iron railings around the court were scattered on the surrounding sidewalks," it added. [also reported](https://www.dailysabah.com/turkey/gaziantep-castle-collapses-after-magnitude-77-quake-hit-turkiye/news) that the dome and eastern wall of the nearby Şirvani Mosque — which dates back to the 17th century and is next to the castle — partially collapsed too. "The retaining wall next to the castle also collapsed. Earthquake strikes Turkey and Syria: Buildings collapsed for hundreds of miles "Some of the bastions in the east, south and south-east parts of the historical Gaziantep Castle in the central Şahinbey district were destroyed by the earthquake; the debris was scattered on the road," the outlet said, in reports cited by Gaziantep Castle — located in the heart of the city closest to the quake's epicenter —

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Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria Damage 2000-Year-Old Gaziantep ... (ARTnews)

The most notable structure destroyed is the Gaziantep Castle in southeastern Turkey. The historic stone castle, now a historic site and tourist attraction, was ...

The retaining wall next to the castle also collapsed. In some bastions, large cracks were observed,” the report continued. Last year, it was turned into the Gaziantep Defence and Heroism Panoramic Museum, which showcased art and artifacts from the Turkish War of Independence in the structure’s walls. The castle had 12 towers and a moat surrounding it. That earthquake, which registered a magnitude of 7.8, was followed less than 12 hours later by a second earthquake of 7.5 magnitude in south-eastern Turkey. The known casualties and damage are expected to increase.

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Earthquake pulverizes chunks of nearly 2000-year-old Turkish ... (USA TODAY)

The historic Gaziantep Castle in Turkey was built nearly 2000 years ago. After Monday's earthquake, images showed parts of Gaziantep Castle in ruin.

](https://www.facebook.com/turath.athari.syria) [claimed over 3,000 lives in Turkey and Syria](https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/gundem/depremde-tarihi-gaziantep-kalesi-de-hasar-gordu/2807373), according to Turkish news agency Anadolu [. The agency said some bastions showed signs of cracking. It saw military and civil uses over the centuries, the ministry said. [These groups are taking donations to help earthquake victims](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2023/02/06/turkey-syria-earthquake-how-to-help-donate/11196567002/) ](https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/gundem/depremde-tarihi-gaziantep-kalesi-de-hasar-gordu/2807373)

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Turkey earthquake destroys portions of Roman-era Gaziantep Castle (Fox News)

The ancient and historic Gazientep Castle, which was first built in Turkey in the second century, has been damaged by the 7.8-magnitude earthquake.

[CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP](https://www.foxnews.com/apps-products?pid=AppArticleLink) [renovated throughout history](https://www.foxnews.com/category/science/archaeology/history) by the Ottomans, the website adds. "In some bastions, large cracks were observed.

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Turkey's Gaziantep Castle Partially Destroyed by Early 2023 ... (Snopes.com)

Pictures were posted of the damage to Gaziantep Castle after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the region on Feb. 6, 2023.

Within the body of the story, it was reported that the castle had been "badly damaged." in the Roman era and further enlarged and strengthened in Byzantium era by Emperor Justinian between 527 and 565 A.D." The castle is in the Turkish city of the same name. This view appeared to indicate that the damage had been devastating, but also that it wasn't a complete and total loss. "Archaeological excavation showed that the site has been inhabited from Iron Age 650 B.C. It underwent renovation numerous times, the last time in the early 2000s. The pictures featured in both of these tweets were accurate. However, [the] main castle was first built in the 2nd and 3rd century A.D. till Chalcolite Age 5500 B.C.," authors C.A. 6 that the natural disaster destroyed the ancient Gaziantep Castle. A claim swept across the web following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria at 4:17 a.m. Before vs Now."

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