
Buildings left their place to squares in Hatay
In Hatay, which was most affected by the Kahramanmaraş-centered earthquakes, the debris removal works and the demolition of heavily damaged buildings continue. The vacant areas in the city turned into squares.

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The city of Hatay in Turkey is still recovering from earthquakes that occurred on February 6th. The debris removal and demolition of heavily damaged buildings are still ongoing. The once bustling streets have now turned into quiet squares, as empty spaces have taken the place of demolished buildings. More than 10 thousand debris removal works have been carried out in the city under the coordination of AFAD, and daily excavations with 300 thousand expeditions are being carried out. The rise of dust clouds from the city due to demolition work continues to draw attention. Hatay was home to many civilizations in the past, and the wreckage squares in the city are being viewed with a drone.