The ground in Turkey and northern Syria was torn, cracked open, and dragged in different directions after the massive 7.8 magnitude quake and its aftershocks on Feb. 6.
“This generated extremely strong shaking over a very large area that hit many cities and towns full of people,” he said. “The rupture length and magnitude of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake was similar to the 1906 earthquake that destroyed San Francisco.” Images from Planet Labs show a surface rupture running straight through the middle of a village near Nurdagi, Turkey, with the ground clearly moving a few metres on either side.
Graphics OMG just wow
Graphics Do you think buildings could survive that? Then why are they prosecuting contractors? Nobody was expecting an earthquake os such magnitude
Graphics So the ground moved more than the width of a 2 lane highway.
Graphics So amusing Reuters. Visibly you still have to learn a little about physics. The tree fall was not managed by ChatGPT.
Graphics It is TURKIYE! Get it through your thick head! TURKIYE! NO MORE LIKE THE BIRD! 🦃
Graphics About a metre
Graphics I’d love to see a graphic video of the earthquake in Port Royal, Jamaica, centuries ago. Witnesses claimed the city fell into the sea.
Graphics T Y , for sharing and letting the uninitiated and under exposed audience understand the socioeconomic, macro economic and scientific seismic reasons , why it could a have happened. Grateful
Graphics lel it wasn't 2 meters down only
Graphics Catastrophic!
Graphics Nice one graphics team 💯
Graphics A mirror image of that animation would be better. Currently you have the wrong sense of offset on the fault. To demonstrate the E Anatolian Fault, offset should be to the left, not to the right.
Graphics Incredible
Graphics False earthquake simulation. Left must be strike-slip fault.
Graphics Slip strike faults are nasty. Side to side shaking weakens the corners of buildings, depleting their structural integrity faster than normal or reverse faults.
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