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Satellite photographs from before and after reveal the extent of the earthquake damage in Turkey. 



In the early morning hours of January 24, 2021, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck eastern Turkey, causing widespread destruction and leaving dozens of people dead and hundreds injured. The devastation was felt across a wide area, with the epicenter located near the town of Sivrice in Elazig province.

In the days following the earthquake, before and after satellite images have been used to show the scale of the destruction. The images show the extent of the damage caused by the earthquake, with entire towns and villages destroyed, buildings and infrastructure crumbling, and vast areas of land reduced to rubble.

The images also show the extensive damage to roads, bridges, and other transportation infrastructure in the affected area. This damage has made it difficult for rescue teams to reach the affected areas, and has slowed the process of providing humanitarian aid to the survivors.

The satellite images also show the impacts the earthquake had on the natural environment. Landslides caused by the earthquake have wiped out entire hillsides, while large cracks in the earth's surface reveal the immense power of the quake.

The images of the earthquake's destruction serve as a stark reminder of the destructive power of natural disasters, and of the need for better preparedness and response. The government of Turkey has declared a state of emergency in the affected provinces, and has launched a massive relief effort to help the survivors.

While the physical damage caused by the earthquake will take years to repair, the emotional and psychological impact of the disaster will linger for much longer. For now, the before and after satellite images of the earthquake's destruction provide a stark reminder of the fragility of life, and of the need to be prepared for natural disasters.

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