Drone footage shows large faultline in southern Turkey after earthquakes

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2023
  • Footage was captured after several earthquakes shook Turkey and Syria this week.
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    The footage was taken from the Kahramanmaraş province, which was the epicentre of the earthquake. Search-and-rescue operations continue in several cities with aid efforts ongoing in the affected areas. The death toll in Turkey and Syria has passed 20,000, with tens of thousands more injured in both countries.
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  • @pedroruiz3943
    @pedroruiz3943 Год назад +2327

    The amount of Force/friction generated by such a noticeable event is mind boggling

    • @Serkanbah
      @Serkanbah Год назад +28

      the real fault line was worse if i find that video i ll put it here

    • @pepepantuflas1
      @pepepantuflas1 Год назад +80

      Exactly. Just the amount of force it takes to litterly pull the earth apart is insane

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Год назад +43

      Look like human live on a eggshell.

    • @cino4919
      @cino4919 Год назад +37

      The equivalent of 130 atomic bombs.

    • @evilydal
      @evilydal Год назад +50

      Tectonic plates pressure. The Earth is gradually changing hugely day by day.

  • @Matheusyoutub1
    @Matheusyoutub1 Год назад +336

    My sincere condolences to all Turkish and Syrian brothers and sisters, keep strong! Hugs from Brazil 🇹🇷🇸🇾🇧🇷

    • @isthatmatterr
      @isthatmatterr Год назад +5

      Thanks a lot for your support 🥺 also for your country's rescure team ✨

    • @ozgurunaldi
      @ozgurunaldi Год назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @ahmadfrhan5265
      @ahmadfrhan5265 Год назад +1

      HAARP. There was blue lightning before earthquake and there was no clouds. you can't make this up

    • @JustinCrediblename
      @JustinCrediblename Год назад

      It's too bad the NATO banksters & other related criminal oligarchs made it illegal to donate money to Syrian owned non-profits for those five days directly after the disastrous earthquake when everyone was dying under the rubble.

    • @pinchebruha405
      @pinchebruha405 Год назад

      Yes I hope thier karmic debt has been paid to the world for creating such hostility an instability from wars, it is the leaders that make the decisions the people have no choice but they ultimately pay the price

  • @intreoo
    @intreoo Год назад +826

    This is absolutely mind blowing. Reminds us just how little we humans are compared to the night of nature..

  • @eh1702
    @eh1702 Год назад +1019

    It really shows how that valley formed in the first place; not by a river running through softer ground, but the valley sides pulling apart.

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones Год назад +55

      Quite right and well said.
      'Course your rivers -- and rain, and wind, and snow, (and even little Earth vibrations) -- have been busy down the millenia filling in the cracks. As they will fill in the cracks we see in the video here.

    • @ariadneschild8460
      @ariadneschild8460 Год назад +77

      @@deejay7648 don't build cities so close to the fault zone.

    • @jjMcCartan9686
      @jjMcCartan9686 Год назад +96

      They're not pulling apart one side is moving north while the other side isn't just like the San andreas fault which is a strike slip fault just the same as this one in East Turkey.Pulling apart happens in a rift zone like what's happenin in East Africa.

    • @xyzct
      @xyzct Год назад +6

      @@jjMcCartan9686, correct.

    • @stonew1927
      @stonew1927 Год назад +16

      @@jjMcCartan9686 Correct, yet what I noticed was very little horizontal, or even vertical displacement along the fissure. Usually, with such massive earthquakes along strike slip faults we'll see substantial horizontal displacements. Not in this case.

  • @keithstagueda
    @keithstagueda Год назад +63

    I hope the cities in Turkey are going to recover well especially the victims.

  • @tonypapas9854
    @tonypapas9854 Год назад +75

    Drones have really been so important in showing footage like this, along with helping with rescues.

    • @ronburgundy2383
      @ronburgundy2383 Год назад +1

      Helicopter has left the Chat...

    • @ParagonCS
      @ParagonCS Год назад +1

      @@ronburgundy2383 helicopters are way more costly and clunky

  • @garthreid7114
    @garthreid7114 Год назад +291

    I was at a similar earthquake in Algeria 1980, similar scenario, casualties, and collapsing, but where the split happened, one side had risen and stayed risen to a height of 12-14 feet or 4 meters. Very impressive.

    • @spocksdaughter9641
      @spocksdaughter9641 Год назад +12

      Me USA 1960s Hebgan Lake Quake next to Yellow Stone. My family went across Idaho to visit and see the earth slip and an entire lake tip and leave the shore behind. Even as a child I understood

    • @RemarhBsoul
      @RemarhBsoul Год назад +6

      Yes near a place currently known as Chlef. Very famous earthquake in Algeria. Everyone who experienced it remember.

    • @_Since-1994
      @_Since-1994 Год назад

      Mine uttrakhand

    • @jimmycricket5366
      @jimmycricket5366 Год назад +1

      Surely not... Doesn't this kind of geologic phenomenon take like billions of years to form?

    • @EGReviews
      @EGReviews Год назад +6

      @@jimmycricket5366 no, earthquakes are happening all the time, just some are much, much more powerful than others

  • @ahmedmamdouh5033
    @ahmedmamdouh5033 Год назад +63

    Deepest condolences to the great people of Türkyie 🇹🇷 and Syria 🇸🇾 ❤️💙 from Egypt 🇪🇬

  • @Cynthia-vw9ov
    @Cynthia-vw9ov Год назад +84

    Breathtaking footage.

  • @YALQUZAQ_AZ
    @YALQUZAQ_AZ Год назад +431

    My condolences to our Turkish brothers who died in this terrible earthquake 🇦🇿❤️🇹🇷

  • @osmanulusk2539
    @osmanulusk2539 Год назад +25

    Turkey ranks first in the world in humanitarian aid compared to the economic size of the countries. Now is the time to help Turkey.

    • @NpgSymboL
      @NpgSymboL Год назад +2

      First in the world?

    • @mertsen1264
      @mertsen1264 Год назад +2

      @@NpgSymboL yes but compared to gdp

  • @anncarter5945
    @anncarter5945 Год назад +76

    Gosh...the earth is cracking like a Vase..its incredible

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones Год назад +20

      Nothing incredible about it: it always has been.
      The difference is that for the past two or three hundred years we've been putting buildings on top of the cracks.
      This impressive drone photography? Come back in two years and every part of the video that isn't covered with cement or asphalt will be filled in with green and brown.

    • @semoneg2826
      @semoneg2826 Год назад

      Its called fault lines the earthquake just expose it

    • @crz8237
      @crz8237 Год назад +1

      @@TheDavidlloydjones 💯

    • @finewine3702
      @finewine3702 Год назад

      @@TheDavidlloydjones On the east bank of the Hudson River (a true fiord, geologically-speaking), near Ossining, NY, sits a nuclear power plant. At the time of construction, no instruments with sufficient sensitivity to detect THE FAULT immediately next to the plant had yet been developed.
      I believe the plant has been decommissioned.
      NY City is less than 40 miles south.

  • @johngore3364
    @johngore3364 Год назад +95

    It’s so incredible and amazing. Obviously you don’t like to see people get hurt though.

    • @jakexgold3879
      @jakexgold3879 Год назад +1

      I can see clearly now the rain is gone
      I can see all obstacles in my way
      Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind
      It's gonna be a bright (bright)
      Bright (bright) sunshiny day
      It's gonna be a bright (bright)
      Bright (bright) sunshiny day
      Oh, yes I can make it now the pain is gone
      All of the bad feelings have disappeared
      Here is that rainbow I've been praying for
      It's gonna be a bright (bright)
      Bright (bright) sunshiny day
      look all around, there's nothing but blue skies
      Look straight ahead, there's nothing but blue skies

    • @ak101farhan
      @ak101farhan Год назад +6

      Over 50000 people dead man that is something

  • @CrocodileWhispers
    @CrocodileWhispers Год назад +5

    0:25 that guy in the van is flying lol. The road lives on

  • @DelightLovesMovies
    @DelightLovesMovies Год назад +17

    Love and condolences to the families of all the victims in Syria and Turkey from Western Australia.

  • @Wham_Yogs_Wake_Me_Up
    @Wham_Yogs_Wake_Me_Up Год назад +61

    Poor thousands of people 😢who went through the earthquake
    Those who survived lost everything
    Some even lost their lives and my condolences are sent to every family 😢

    •  Год назад +3

      Actually there were like millions (13+) affected by earthquake and thousands who died (40,000 + and counting 😢)

    • @Wham_Yogs_Wake_Me_Up
      @Wham_Yogs_Wake_Me_Up Год назад +1

      @ 😭💔

    • @err20three
      @err20three Год назад +1

      Psalm 24:1
      The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.

    • @alicejohnson4128
      @alicejohnson4128 Год назад +2

      Unfortunately, there are even larger catastrophes ahead of us. The only chance to survive is to unite on the basis of goodness and mutual help and to build the *Creative* *Society.*
      In the *Creative* *Society* human life will be the highest value, so everything will be done to save, secure and improve it.
      More information is in the 25-minute film *"Diary* *of* *the* *Last* *Human* *on* *Earth"* (on Creative Society RUclips channel)

  • @allin4once
    @allin4once Год назад +36

    Really cool video. I have honestly never see such a unique fault line via aerial coverage.

  • @deBrawnyo
    @deBrawnyo Год назад +97

    I live in northeastern India which is a zone v earthquake prone area, we frequently experience small earthquakes every so often, after seeing what happened in Turkey I have a new fear of life, infact a week after the turkey earthquakes we experienced a 4.3 magnitude earthquake and that frightened me.

    • @ArghyadeepPal
      @ArghyadeepPal Год назад +1

      Which state bro?

    • @darshan5726
      @darshan5726 Год назад +2

      Kuchh?

    • @StickyKeys187
      @StickyKeys187 Год назад +2

      not just NE india the whole of himalayas therefore northern indian states such as Himachal, uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, etc.

    • @okayaresd
      @okayaresd Год назад +4

      I still remember the Sikkim Earthquake and Nepal Earthquake vividly, I lived in Siliguri for 22 years, probably the only thing I hated about the place was the seismic activity of that area. I hope y'all stay safe.

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 Год назад

      I have experienced a lot of 6s and they were quite scary but my friends in quake zone says 6 was like walking in a park compared to this 7.8 which continued 100 seconds! There is no point fearing it as you can't do anything if such a massive earthquake happens...

  • @SkandiaAUS
    @SkandiaAUS Год назад +73

    That is mind boggling. Just like the volcanic eruption from last year it's really incredible to see Earth doing its thing while we're around to see it.

    • @barbarashaffer8486
      @barbarashaffer8486 Год назад +5

      which eruption? theres currently 48 volcanos erupting on the earth lol

    • @zelktheinvader7874
      @zelktheinvader7874 Год назад +4

      @@barbarashaffer8486 Iceland

    • @Salim_Habib
      @Salim_Habib Год назад

      Would be nice to see earth doing its "ting" under your mattress

    • @err20three
      @err20three Год назад +4

      Psalm 24:1
      The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.

    • @St.Linguini_of_Pesto
      @St.Linguini_of_Pesto Год назад

      @@barbarashaffer8486 lol, I learned 2 days ago the current number of ongoing eruptions is _49_ but that was on the 14th. by now its likely 52.

  • @bravedoveforever
    @bravedoveforever Год назад +28

    It’s devastatingly huge

    • @jiipai7952
      @jiipai7952 Год назад

      it affected 10 cities in turkey with a diameter around 500km and i don't even know the syrian cities

    • @alicejohnson4128
      @alicejohnson4128 Год назад

      Unfortunately, there are even larger catastrophes ahead of us. The only chance to survive is to unite on the basis of goodness and mutual help and to build the *Creative* *Society.*
      More details are in the short film *"Diary* *of* *the* *Last* *Human* *on* *Earth"* (on Creative Society RUclips channel)

  • @Mohammad-qh8gw
    @Mohammad-qh8gw Год назад +3

    Condolences to our brothers and sisters in Turkey and Syria from Iran.

  • @ilariekendi341
    @ilariekendi341 Год назад +25

    From time to time, planet Earth shows people how insignificant they are!

  • @dasaritra007
    @dasaritra007 Год назад +9

    My deepest condolences to people in Turkiye 🇹🇷 and Syria 🇸🇾
    From India 🇮🇳

  • @davidedelstein212
    @davidedelstein212 Год назад +10

    The Turkish people are I'm my prayers.. jeez...

  • @marsargoxmiso1695
    @marsargoxmiso1695 Год назад +81

    :( heartbreaking we never have control over ever Mother Nature does we can only prepare, my heart and condolences to all those that have lost their life over this earthquake and the family and friends trying to mourn and just pick up their life again.

    • @oykum558
      @oykum558 Год назад +6

      Thank you soo much

    • @irisxkx
      @irisxkx Год назад +2

      Of course we cannot control mother nature, but we have the potential to work wirh her; that is what distinguishes us from animals. We need to learn from catastrophes in order to minimize the next one. Japan is a great example in this regard.

    • @alicejohnson4128
      @alicejohnson4128 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately, there are even larger catastrophes ahead of us. The 25-minute film *"Diary* *of* *the* *Last* *Human* *on* *Earth"* came out as a warning to people. Our survival is in unity! Climate problems can be solved in a peaceful and safe *Creative* *Society,* where everything will be done to improve lives of everyone.

    • @missthing5005
      @missthing5005 Год назад

      “Mother nature” is a demon. The Earth & everything in it is the Lord’s

  • @GeminieCricket
    @GeminieCricket Год назад +51

    The earth is a living, moving entity….it is not a dead planet.

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones Год назад +5

      It's dead. It's just that perfectly dead things obey the rules of convection, expansion and contraction.
      Didn't you know that?

    • @secretninja4662
      @secretninja4662 Год назад +1

      Not yet 😳🤫

    • @Starship737
      @Starship737 Год назад

      climate change is skam

    • @KingAlphaOmega
      @KingAlphaOmega Год назад

      Earth will live but humans will die because of freaking rich humans messing our earth

    • @organicfarm5524
      @organicfarm5524 Год назад +5

      Yeah, geological speaking it's not dead

  • @greenleafycabbage8715
    @greenleafycabbage8715 Год назад +8

    The evidence really show how powerful that earthquake was. Its like the ground split about 2 to 3 meters apart.

  • @solotraveller888
    @solotraveller888 Год назад +11

    Scary but fills you with amazement about the power of nature.

  • @stevendefehr4393
    @stevendefehr4393 Год назад +3

    Wow!!! Great video!
    All the best to people of Turkey 😮
    Cheers from Vancouver Canada 👋🏻

  • @TamuniaK
    @TamuniaK Год назад +7

    Geçmiş Olsun Türkiye! I know nothing will replace human lives that were lost, but I hope you can rebuild better and stronger!

  • @evonne315
    @evonne315 Год назад +73

    It's incredible what technology can show us now. When I was in college earning my degree in Environmental Geology, we had drawings and photos from airplanes. Now, they can map and document practically in real time. I pray this leads to the best preventative measures taken to save us from future events of this magnitude. Prayers and so much love to all those who have suffered.
    ♥️🙏♥️

    • @SjMk1.
      @SjMk1. Год назад

      Yeah dont live in a built up area in earthquake prone areas

    • @judasthepious1499
      @judasthepious1499 Год назад

      yeah, but still can't predict the quake though

    • @applesnotoranges
      @applesnotoranges Год назад +1

      ​@SJ that's pretty much the whole world. What's your solution?

    • @worldview730
      @worldview730 Год назад

      But the tech can't show when & where it's coming, before hand

    • @Aldnon
      @Aldnon Год назад

      @@SjMk1. Bruh I live in Indonesia, what's your solution then? Move out from this country?

  • @D-Z321
    @D-Z321 Год назад +4

    What’s crazy is that sitting in that grass, right next to the fault line, would’ve been safer than in the cities impacted by the quake 😢

  • @nicomedia62
    @nicomedia62 Год назад +4

    There are other videos that some of the places have 5 meters horizontal openings and 30 meters deep trenches.

  • @ThomasKing19933
    @ThomasKing19933 Год назад +84

    That is absolutely incredible

    • @ghulaa
      @ghulaa Год назад +25

      odd word choice

    • @chinmoy_bora6915
      @chinmoy_bora6915 Год назад +5

      horrific

    • @ThomasKing19933
      @ThomasKing19933 Год назад +18

      @@chinmoy_bora6915 incredible footage of a natural event. But the destruction and death it's caused is horrific.

    • @chinmoy_bora6915
      @chinmoy_bora6915 Год назад +1

      @@ThomasKing19933 i dont know how distruction footage looks incredible to you 🤦 you may say incredible mountain or something natural thing but for distruction you've used incredible 🤦

    • @YoungXelDong
      @YoungXelDong Год назад

      @@chinmoy_bora6915 cry some more

  • @caitrionamccarron6899
    @caitrionamccarron6899 Год назад +1

    That’s shocking to see the tyre tracks in the field, how out of line they are now! Such a tragedy for Turkey and Syria.

  • @montyi8
    @montyi8 Год назад +5

    I have never seen a mountain/hill cracked like that!

  • @ralcst-1977
    @ralcst-1977 Год назад +18

    WOW!! From this viewpoint, it really creates a mind-boggling reaction to see two tectonic plates colliding together!!!!🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @dickharry910
    @dickharry910 Год назад +3

    Absolutely terrifying. Prayers for those affected by the earthquake 🙏

  • @PrinceOfLillies
    @PrinceOfLillies Год назад +7

    I read a book about the history of the earth and life and it was way too technical…but it talked about a time when the first humans could’ve been wiped out due to natural disasters, population boom, lack of resource to sustain that rapid growth, climate events…it’s just crazy that we’ve come so far from that age and still face such massive loss of life.
    Our species as individuals are vulnerable yes but it’s difficult to process how entire communities, a huge chunk of Turkish, Syrian and all other nations caught up in this can be wiped out and traumatised…heartbreaking.

  • @marshallodom1388
    @marshallodom1388 Год назад +1

    I like the guy weaving around it in time for the best position as the drone flys overhead.

  • @danparis4700
    @danparis4700 Год назад +58

    Very impressive to see the multiple foot offset made by the slippage. Shows up a couple times during the video really well - fence, road, etc.

    • @Levo_D_Angelo
      @Levo_D_Angelo Год назад

      Please publish these Pictures, this blows away your mind ( watch it till the end !! )
      Search for this at RUclips (Copy/Paste):
      7.7’lik depremin korkutan yeni görüntüsü ortaya çıktı! Deprem anı kamerada

    • @nathanwhite3305
      @nathanwhite3305 Год назад +2

      multiple foot offset? bunch of mumbo jumbo. you aint that smart

    • @YoungXelDong
      @YoungXelDong Год назад +14

      @@nathanwhite3305 ok boomer

    • @frzferdinand72
      @frzferdinand72 Год назад +15

      @@nathanwhite3305 Your anti-intellectualism is what's wrong with the world today.

    • @massey4business
      @massey4business Год назад +4

      @@frzferdinand72 For reals.

  • @BastenSidabukke
    @BastenSidabukke Год назад +14

    Turut berduka cita... 🙏 Turki bisa bangkit kembali

  • @dfirth224
    @dfirth224 Год назад +3

    The 1906 San Francisco earthquake had a fault line open up in Marin County, it even moved fences.

  • @NFGate
    @NFGate Год назад +2

    Imagine seeing it appear in an instant. A violent thunder clap and the ground cracks. Mind-boggling.

  • @Zzzkilla
    @Zzzkilla Год назад +13

    Its scary how complex the world is

    • @soulbot119
      @soulbot119 Год назад

      the complexity is what scares you? that's weird, but ok

    • @Zzzkilla
      @Zzzkilla Год назад

      @@soulbot119 yes it scares ME! I dont care if it scares you or your mama but im talking about me!

  • @mhtxi9486
    @mhtxi9486 Год назад +17

    Heartbreaking you will always wanna cry when seeing their situations. Donate small or big donation is still changing or helping lives.

    • @alicejohnson4128
      @alicejohnson4128 Год назад

      Unfortunately, there are even larger catastrophes ahead of us. The only chance to survive is to unite on the basis of goodness and mutual help and to build the *Creative* *Society.* 🌟
      Details are in the 25-minute film *"Diary* *of* *the* *Last* *Human* *on* *Earth"* (on Creative Society RUclips channel)

    • @SHANEO144
      @SHANEO144 Год назад

      Money donated just gets stolen & the families that need it never see a cent unfortunately

  • @trixiebewitched
    @trixiebewitched Год назад +1

    Its actually so crazy to see the world cracking apart like that. My prayers and condolences to everyone who lost someone.

  • @me5768
    @me5768 Год назад +6

    I wish the video was longer. But still the earth is awesome in its beauty and power thanks to whoever made this video.👍

  • @MrNoelyG
    @MrNoelyG Год назад +41

    There are more to come for this area and eastern Italy, there is a large break in the crust in that area. Please be safe

    • @Highlander-M
      @Highlander-M Год назад +1

      is balkan safe

    • @organicfarm5524
      @organicfarm5524 Год назад

      @@Highlander-M less likely

    • @wizzts
      @wizzts Год назад +1

      @@organicfarm5524 Hope Bucharest won't be in such a disaster. Could be even worse than Turkey.

    • @Dhnfjduj2727
      @Dhnfjduj2727 Год назад +1

      Why italy?

    • @invoker7826
      @invoker7826 Год назад +4

      Experts in Turkey expect a huge (over 7.2) earthquake in Istanbul, so Greece and Turkey will likely be struck with another over magnitude 7 earthquake soon in the following years

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh Год назад +7

    There are numerous historic photos of very similar, lengthy fault cracks in Northern California after the 1906 earthquake there. These views remind me of what that looked like.

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 Год назад +2

    The water pooling on the fault line is ominous, a 19th century earthquake in California was precipitated by waste water being “piped” into the San Andreas fault line, it acts like grease to enable the tectonic plates to slide more easily!

  • @MrFrog_
    @MrFrog_ Год назад +3

    Thank you for the circle, I was wondering where the fault line was.

  • @MattCorley
    @MattCorley Год назад +4

    Impressive surface rupture! Several feet of offset in some spots

  • @allenra530
    @allenra530 Год назад +1

    For the fault trace to break the surface like that, the horizontal displacement was considerable. This was an event more powerful than the "big one" on the San Andreas in California will ever be.

  • @kimk2635
    @kimk2635 Год назад +1

    We should live our lives being kind to others & no longer with judgement & hate, life can be too short.

  • @tabbycat6458
    @tabbycat6458 Год назад +3

    That's huge, so scary.

    • @alicejohnson4128
      @alicejohnson4128 Год назад

      Unfortunately, catastrophes will only increase. The 25-minute film *"Diary* *of* *the* *Last* *Human* *on* *Earth"* came out as a warning to people. Our survival is in unity! Climate problems can be solved in a peaceful and safe *Creative* *Society,* where everything will be done to improve everyone's lives.

  • @americandreemdreamer8901
    @americandreemdreamer8901 Год назад +5

    Beautiful landscape

  • @sionapink1560
    @sionapink1560 Год назад +2

    The tectonic plates literally shifted the landmass. I can’t imagine what’s to come in the future, as humans we have, evolved and survived so much. We are in need for strength this is not the end, the next chapter has already begun.

  • @Laurx1106
    @Laurx1106 Год назад +4

    This is incredible

  • @liamalexistrejo9815
    @liamalexistrejo9815 Год назад +16

    Es una tristeza lo que pasó en Turquía y Siria. Muchas bendiciones.

  • @calvinjohnstone2664
    @calvinjohnstone2664 Год назад +5

    At least they know where it is now.
    🙏 for the survivors.

  • @jamesfarquhar8507
    @jamesfarquhar8507 Год назад +1

    Imagine standing right there when it happened 😮

  • @PARlS23
    @PARlS23 Год назад +2

    The cracks that are visible on the surface should be mapped in case they are needed

  • @bhaimohamed5249
    @bhaimohamed5249 Год назад +5

    The plates of the earth shifted with such force that it left a trail of destruction

  • @shohruhkodirov521
    @shohruhkodirov521 Год назад +90

    I have a question. If scientists know the location and boundaries of tectonic plates across the globe and I can imagine that they let governments know about their findings what does it take for governments to forbid the construction of tall buildings or other buildings for living on those territories? Those areas could have been used for only, let's say, farming.

    • @juanbaclavab
      @juanbaclavab Год назад +65

      Solved, look at Japan and where it is situated. They just happen to know how to build buildings

    • @egemenbags5465
      @egemenbags5465 Год назад +1

      It’s because 96% of Turkey's surface area has earthquake risk. How do we fit into 4%

    • @leethrelfalllt
      @leethrelfalllt Год назад

      Because many governments are corrupt and money talks!

    • @MrDen-lv5uj
      @MrDen-lv5uj Год назад +55

      They built lots of cheap and frail blocks of flats and houses in Turkey without following special rules and regulations for those dangerous regions. There are buildings which withstood the quake, they were built according to all the requirements.

    • @VictorianMaid99
      @VictorianMaid99 Год назад +20

      If you look closely at the flat buildings in turkey, very rarely do you see steal rebar. Also the cement mixture they use is grade "z" and not suitable for residential use.

  • @TheodoreJudah
    @TheodoreJudah Год назад +2

    As I first watched this I thought, "Man, those people are driving way too fast!"

  • @rochelimit55555
    @rochelimit55555 Год назад +2

    This similarly visible in Palu, Indonesia. The only differences is that the one in Palu is visible even in dense city; as Palu is a capital of a province. Plus the tsunami and extreme liquefaction.

    • @alicejohnson4128
      @alicejohnson4128 Год назад

      Unfortunately, catastrophes will only increase. The 25-minute film *"Diary* *of* *the* *Last* *Human* *on* *Earth"* came out as a warning to people. Our survival is in unity! Climate problems can be solved in a peaceful and safe *Creative* *Society,* where everything will be done to improve lives of everyone.

  • @hakanakdag9491
    @hakanakdag9491 Год назад +3

    Yeryerinden oynadı. ne büyük bir felaketti bu böyle. ard arda 3 büyük deprem olması hiç normal degil.

  • @edyann
    @edyann Год назад +15

    We're also above a fault line in my state- San Andrea's fault line. Very scary.

    • @motomania5985
      @motomania5985 Год назад +1

      Da ? Și ce cauți acolo ? Pleacă de acolo până poți . Dacă vrei să mai trăiești.

    • @edyann
      @edyann Год назад +2

      @@motomania5985 Sólo hablo español e inglés.

    • @motomania5985
      @motomania5985 Год назад

      @@edyann Google translator

    • @edyann
      @edyann Год назад

      @@motomania5985 No thanks.

    • @Highlander-M
      @Highlander-M Год назад +1

      California as far as i am aware has strict construction rules that ought to be followed,so i am sure buildings wouldn't collapse as much as they did in this part of world

  • @johannawooldridge4318
    @johannawooldridge4318 Год назад +2

    We need to look where we build cities. Saver far away from those zones

  • @denisceballos9745
    @denisceballos9745 Год назад +1

    In such a known high risk earthquake zone, I saw videos of many buildings in Turkiye collapse, just pancake downwards or topple over. Too many people living in unsafe buildings that probably did not meet building codes. Very tragic and huge loss of life.

  • @earthman6700
    @earthman6700 Год назад +3

    What happens to rivers?
    Condolences to all those that suffer this catastrophe.

    • @jiipai7952
      @jiipai7952 Год назад

      not sure about rivers but a coastal city was flooded after the earthquake, so a similar thing i would expect

    • @draupnir9748
      @draupnir9748 Год назад +2

      Guess it leaks in the cracks I suppose

  • @mikesmith4352
    @mikesmith4352 Год назад +12

    Fantastic graphic footage of the fault. Just watched a great YT video of why this happened, published by the Wall Street Journal

    • @huda2379
      @huda2379 Год назад +1

      Thanks for referencing the WSJ you saved me the search!

  • @killbill5486
    @killbill5486 Год назад

    That's kind of terrifying.

  • @Weshopwizard
    @Weshopwizard Год назад +1

    0:24 check out the offset tire tracks in center screen.

  • @cipher940
    @cipher940 Год назад +9

    Mother Nature's labor pains,

  • @florinkenve618
    @florinkenve618 Год назад +4

    How they say , its winter ❄️ , where is the snow , and why its all green

  • @fizzy2781
    @fizzy2781 Год назад +1

    Inshallah, both countries will recover soon🇹🇷🇵🇰🇸🇾

  • @GyanPrakash
    @GyanPrakash Год назад +2

    Looks like a giant cracked eggshell 😱

  • @emilykj23
    @emilykj23 Год назад +3

    Project blue beam activated 😢

  • @destroyermonki302
    @destroyermonki302 Год назад +5

    there was a guy talking to the reporters how bad it was, and he tried to hold his tears back cause he lost his uncle and the uncles wife and daughter :(

  • @williamlowe2046
    @williamlowe2046 Год назад

    Wow! That really helps put it in perspective. That shows how a huge force cracked the earth like an egg.

  • @Spitefulrish
    @Spitefulrish Год назад +2

    These images remind me of Canterbury in 2011, the visible fault line that is. This quake is just so much worse due to population density.

  • @guttsherryy5440
    @guttsherryy5440 Год назад +11

    PLEASE HELP TURKEY ,WE ALL IN NEED OF HELP ,PLEASE EVEN A DOLLAR IS APPRECIATED,PLEASE HELP TURKEY...

    • @maiyeuem78
      @maiyeuem78 Год назад +1

      Help syria

    • @TASIAawful1
      @TASIAawful1 Год назад +1

      @@maiyeuem78Syria seems to be forgotten on U.K. news it’s mostly about Turkey I should imagine in Syria it must be worse as they had nothing to begin with

    • @maiyeuem78
      @maiyeuem78 Год назад

      @@TASIAawful1 yeb, i come from vietnam, i love people syria, i pray for syria

  • @pamelapurcell8574
    @pamelapurcell8574 Год назад +5

    M🌎THER EARTH, IS A SENTIENT BEING. LOVE & RESPECT OUR HER!!

  • @ChodaStanks
    @ChodaStanks Год назад

    wow you can even see how much it moved

  • @NACAFarm
    @NACAFarm Год назад

    amazing that it cross the road and not hit along its length

  • @Rssvjiii
    @Rssvjiii Год назад +3

    Pray for 🐄 🐷 🐐 🐓🐖🐑🦢🦃🐟

    • @trollmagnet8265
      @trollmagnet8265 Год назад

      🐷🐷🐷🐷🐷🐖🐖🐖🐖🐷🐷🐷🐷

  • @vibpro
    @vibpro Год назад

    Humanitarian efforts and help from diff parts of the world can heal this fissures - deepest condolences to those who have lost the dear ones and whose memory has to be carried for years to come!

  • @rodzor
    @rodzor Год назад +2

    0:37 anyone see the dude running and then a car go flying by?

  • @FlexTuneMusic
    @FlexTuneMusic Год назад

    luckily no buildings lie underneath that cracks.

  • @janavanbeelen8489
    @janavanbeelen8489 Год назад

    That’s terrifying

  • @vzgsxr
    @vzgsxr Год назад +2

    I wonder how big the earthquake was that caused those huge hills at 0:50? 🤯

    • @melissasfreedom5543
      @melissasfreedom5543 Год назад

      Apparently a 7.8 magnitude but I think there is more to this

  • @amberbsjc1395
    @amberbsjc1395 Год назад +1

    Dang!! That is massive and gnarly!! I wonder how many miles it goes for?rest in peace. still sending my condolences, prayers, and love to all during this crazy event. 💕

  • @howiet1971
    @howiet1971 Год назад +1

    I saw footage of an olive grove that has a new valley running through it, must be a hundred metres wide and 30 metres deep.

  • @Fukyoubigtime
    @Fukyoubigtime Год назад +1

    Oh man, here comes the underworld.

  • @anengineer152
    @anengineer152 Год назад

    This shows how big the impact earthquake was

  • @ppumpkin3282
    @ppumpkin3282 Год назад +1

    Fortunately the road was spared

  • @wdwerker
    @wdwerker Год назад

    I’m picturing an ongoing drainage and erosion problem, new water problems in some areas, sections of fields too dry, stuff like that.

  • @coriiboateng
    @coriiboateng Год назад +1

    This is wild.