clearly visible fault rupture from the #Turkey #earthquake #deprem near #Nurdagi
— Andreas Schäfer (@DrAndreasS) February 9, 2023
Should be about 3-4m of horizontal displacement
image from google-earth and maxar pic.twitter.com/DXukm3eWdN
Here is another comparison pre/post-event near #Nurdagi#earthquake #deprem
— Andreas Schäfer (@DrAndreasS) February 9, 2023
Also take a look at the collapsed grain silos on the right hand side.
imagery from google-earth and maxar pic.twitter.com/2PHCAKrONR
Maxar público este miércoles nuevas fotografías satelitales del antes y después de distintas áreas de Turquía que revelan la gran destrucción provocada por el terremoto, en particular sobre numerosos edificios residenciales de gran altura, que se derrumbaron. "Cuando ocurren crisis, Maxar se compromete a apoyar a la comunidad humanitaria, proporcionando información crítica y útil para ayudar en los esfuerzos de respuesta y cumplir con nuestro propósito (…) Maxar publicará datos de las áreas afectadas (...) a medida que estén disponibles", informó la empresa.One final comparison with the damage (and already onging repair) of the O-52 / E90 North of #Nurdagi, #Turkey#earthquake #deprem
— Andreas Schäfer (@DrAndreasS) February 9, 2023
imagery from google-earth and maxar pic.twitter.com/twepHwp38v
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