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Earthquake Debris Could Create an Environmental Catastrophe in Türkiye and Syria

March 23, 2023

The earthquake that has destroyed parts of Türkiye and Syria is a tragedy for millions of families, including my own. One of the worst hit regions—around the ancient city of Antioch—is where my father’s family has lived for generations. This disaster has killed thousands of people and affected millions of others. Now that the last presumed survivors have been found, the region faces many other problems, including enormous amounts of debris from collapsed buildings, roads, and the like. This material is estimated to weigh up to 210 million tons—enough to cover Washington, D.C. four feet deep, or build a mound as tall as Mount Erciyes, a large volcano in Türkiye.

Read the article in its entirety within the Scientific American website.

  • Scene from earthquake devastation in Antakya, Hatay, Türkiye.
    Scene from earthquake devastation in Antakya, Hatay, Türkiye.

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