Follow-up to the Izmir earthquake

2020-10-30 2020-10-30T12:24:46Z
لؤي خالد ناصر الدين
لؤي خالد ناصر الدين
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The latest Arab Weather Earthquake Observatory data indicate that the Turkish-Greek border was exposed to a strong earthquake of more than 7.0 Richter at these moments, and the latest developments indicate the presence of collapses in some buildings, which terrified the Turkish people.

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