US aerospace agency NASAshowed the great damage in the earthquake area with satellite images.
Unfortunately, the destruction caused by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake and the second 7.5 earthquake affecting 10 provinces centered in Kahramanmaraş, Pazarcık and Elbistan, is unfortunately very, very large. It is an institution that reveals the situation after the tremors that caused the death of 20 thousand citizens of the Republic of Turkey for now. NASA it happened. In the satellite images of the earthquake zone, which you can see on the page from NASA, the red areas reveal heavily damaged buildings/areas, and the orange and yellow dots reveal moderately damaged buildings/areas. The majority of the red dots indicate that the death toll will increase even more, and this looks really sad. Combining data from different satellites for these images NASAwill likely share more details from the region in the coming days.
In this preliminary damage proxy map, made with data from #landsat and Japan’s ALOS-2 satellite, dark red areas are likely to have severe damage to buildings, homes, and infrastructure or changes to the landscape. Orange and yellow areas are moderately or partially damaged. pic.twitter.com/SexUwqQytO
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) February 10, 2023
Today, this image below also made a lot of noise. It is claimed that an olive field is split in two here.
The magnitude of the earthquake almost split the incredible olive field in two, disastrous images pic.twitter.com/QZLCzpILaq
— Mesut (@MesutK_01) February 10, 2023
Other images related to the earthquake came in the morning hours. The security footage that emerged from stepping over it again revealed the unbelievable level of power that was very frightening and at the same time clear. Shared in one of the videos just below While the lights appearing in the sky at the time of the earthquake are seen,In another, we encounter blows of power strong enough to literally bounce parked vehicles. After the earthquakes, where the death toll unfortunately approached 20 thousand. In many cities, there is no stone left on the stone.
The video below shows us the second earthquake that occurred through the camera inside a vehicle. This video clearly demonstrates the incredible power that has occurred.
Another image showing the strength of the earthquake was just below. Here, a fault rupture is seen in Kahramanmaraş.
This is how the fault rupture in Kahramanmaraş was viewed. pic.twitter.com/UIGcH538eM
— Pusholder (@pusholder) February 10, 2023
Also, the image below made a lot of noise today. Yes, the earthquake was very strong, but because many buildings were not built resistant to earthquakes, thousands of people became graves.
While the Chamber of Civil Engineers in Kahramanmaraş was not damaged in the earthquake, most of the buildings around it were destroyed. pic.twitter.com/wTlElmyUv4
— News (@News) February 10, 2023
Foreign-based space and technology company yesterday. maxarshared the satellite images of the earthquake region. For those who missed Maxar, Turkey has been included in the Open Data Program after the incredible earthquakes. took. The firm is committed to supporting recovery efforts under this program. earthquake It then publicly shares data and photographs of the affected areas as they become available. In this context, the company, which shares many images and data taken from the satellite, which you can see just below, reveals the destruction before and after the destruction in a very sad way.
All directly Here If used correctly, the photographs that are included and constantly updated can be very useful within the scope of critical decision making processes and planning studies. The company states that all images and data distributed through the Open Data Program are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 license (CC BY-NC 4.0). This license allows non-commercial use of the information/images and can be freely used by non-profit organizations.
New satellite images from today, February 8, of areas in #Antakya, #Turkey that have been heavily affected by the recent #earthquake. Damage can be seen throughout the area, particularly with numerous high-rise apartments buildings that have collapsed. pic.twitter.com/zhK9WnJYtS
— Maxar Technologies (@Maxar) February 8, 2023
We will be activating our Open Data Program (https://t.co/KG4Ln7Gvck) for the powerful #earthquakes of #Turkey and #Syria. Please stay tuned for that notification. Seen here is another before (Oct 4, 2022) and after (Feb 7, 2023) view of #IslahiyeTurkey and the destruction. pic.twitter.com/jd8KakGRgb
— Maxar Technologies (@Maxar) February 7, 2023
We are working with multiple organizations to provide them with #satelliteimagery of the recent #earthquake that has devastated #Turkey & #Syria. Seen here are before (Oct 4, 2022) & after (Feb 7, 2023) images of #IslahiyeTurkey, showing collapsed buildings & rescue operations. pic.twitter.com/3c69oZFYmu
— Maxar Technologies (@Maxar) February 7, 2023
Our latest images from the #earthquake of #Turkey. Weather and cloud cover have been a factor in obtaining new imagery of the affected areas. We will be releasing new imagery as we get it. Seen here is a before (Oct 4, 2022) and after (Feb 7, 2023) overview of #IslahiyeTurkey. pic.twitter.com/CAvQvjb1bZ
— Maxar Technologies (@Maxar) February 7, 2023