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On February 6th, 2023, a devastating earthquake struck the border region between Turkey and Syria. With a magnitude of 7.4, it caused widespread destruction and claimed the lives of thousands of people. In this gripping account, John snow takes you on a journey through the affected areas, telling the stories of ordinary people who survived the disaster and the heroes who stepped up to help in its aftermath. Through in-depth reporting and insightful analysis, this book explores the political, social, and economic factors that contributed to the disaster, and offers a comprehensive look at the relief efforts and ongoing recovery efforts. This book also delves into the broader implications of the earthquake for the region and the world, examining the challenges and opportunities for sustainable development and disaster preparedness in a rapidly changing climate. The earthquake was the most violent earthquake that has hit Turkey in more than 20 years and it was as powerful as the one in 1939, which was the most powerful as of when recorded then. This book gives you insight as to;What caused the earthquakes in Turkey?What was the duration of the 7.8-magnitude earthquake?Was the second quake a follow-up?Why was it so massive?What was the cause of the first earthquake?Why don't you click on the "Add to cart button" to grab this sizzling master piece and know the answer to all these questions .
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