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There were almost squares in Hatay, which turned into a wreck.

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.

Debris removal works continue in Kahramanmaraş-centered Hatay, which was most affected by the earthquakes that occurred on February 6th.
Under the coordination of AFAD, more than 10 thousand debris removal works are carried out in the city, where excavations are carried daily with 300 thousand expeditions.
After it was decided to demolish it in Antakya district of Hatay, which experienced the greatest destruction, empty spaces took the place of the demolished buildings.
The streets, where thousands of people live and which are the center of urban life, have left their place to quiet squares.
On the other hand, the rise of dust clouds from the city, where the demolitions continued, drew attention.
The wreckage squares in Hatay, which is home to many civilizations, were viewed with a drone.
Demolition and debris removal work continues in the city.

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The city of Hatay, which was severely affected by earthquakes, is undergoing extensive debris removal and demolition works. Many buildings have been heavily damaged, and some have been completely demolished, leaving empty spaces that now serve as squares in the city. More than 10,000 debris removal works are being carried out daily with 300,000 expeditions under the coordination of AFAD. The streets once filled with people are now quiet squares. The rise of dust clouds from the city due to the ongoing demolitions has also drawn attention. Hatay, which has a rich history, is home to many civilizations, and the wreckage squares are now viewed with a drone.

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