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12+ Top Turkey Earthquake 1999 Qur'an

Civilian rescuers digging with their bare hands are.

12+ Top Turkey Earthquake 1999 Qur'an. New insights from the 1999 turkey earthquakes. The 1999 i̇zmit earthquake (also known as the kocaeli, gölcük, or marmara earthquake) occurred on 17 august at 03:01:40 local time in northwestern turkey. The first, on 17 august 1999 at 03:02 local, measured 7.4 on the richter scale and lasted 45 seconds.

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İzmit earthquake of 1999, devastating earthquake that struck near the city of i̇zmit in northwestern turkey on august 17, 1999. Another woman left buried was saved after calling her relatives from her mobile phone. The 1999 i̇zmit earthquake (also known as the kocaeli, gölcük, or marmara earthquake) occurred on 17 august at 03:01:40 local time in northwestern turkey.

12+ Top Turkey Earthquake 1999 Qur'an On august 17, 1999, more than 17,000 people were killed when a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck turkey.

Many residents of the heavily populated town were asleep in. A powerful earthquake has rocked turkey as it destroyed buildings and triggered a tsunami that swept through coastal towns. Civilian rescuers digging with their bare hands are. Effects of the quake have been felt in witnesses said they felt a strong quake as everyone ran outside, with one describing it as the biggest they ever felt in turkey.

The magnitude 7.0 quake reportedly caused buildings to collapse in shortly after the earthquake hit, reports rolled in of collapsed buildings and substantial damage in the western turkish city of izmir. On august 17, 1999, more than 17000 people were killed when a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck turkey. A powerful earthquake has rocked turkey as it destroyed buildings and triggered a tsunami that swept through coastal towns. A severe quake near istanbul levels neighborhoods, traps thousands under rubble.

The august 1999 event was the eleventh with a magnitude greater than or equal to 6.7 of a sequence of major earthquakes which started in 1939. İzmit earthquake of 1999, devastating earthquake that struck near the city of i̇zmit in northwestern turkey on august 17, 1999. Many residents of the heavily populated town were asleep in. Turkey's disaster and emergency management presidency said the quake was in the aegean sea at a depth of 10.3 miles.