A building was destroyed following a 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Turkey Sunday night

At least 100 people have died in a catastrophic 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Turkey – knocking down buildings and causing devastation across the region.

The fatal tremor lasted about a minute, and was felt as far as Cyprus, Egypt, and Lebanon – sending terrified residents into snowy streets to avoid being crushed within the crumbling structures. 

The quake was centered north of Gaziantep, Turkey, which is about 60 miles from the Syrian border. A Syrian health official said the death toll in the country is now at 62 – as the number of fatalities in Turkey rose to 38.

The death toll across the region is expected to climb as rescue teams work through the night to find people trapped under collapsed buildings.   

A building was destroyed following a 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Turkey Sunday night

A building was destroyed following a 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Turkey Sunday night

A building was destroyed following a 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Turkey Sunday night

Rescuers evacuate a victim from an eight-story building that collapsed after an 7.8-magnitude earthquake in southern Turkey

Rescuers evacuate a victim from an eight-story building that collapsed after an 7.8-magnitude earthquake in southern Turkey

Rescuers evacuate a victim from an eight-story building that collapsed after an 7.8-magnitude earthquake in southern Turkey

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Twitter that 'search and rescue teams were immediately dispatched' to the areas hit by the quake

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Twitter that 'search and rescue teams were immediately dispatched' to the areas hit by the quake

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Twitter that ‘search and rescue teams were immediately dispatched’ to the areas hit by the quake

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook central Turkey early Monday and was followed by a strong aftershock

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook central Turkey early Monday and was followed by a strong aftershock

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook central Turkey early Monday and was followed by a strong aftershock

A view of destroyed apartment in Yurt neighborhood of Cukurova district after the earthquake on February 6, 2023 in Adana, Turkey

A view of destroyed apartment in Yurt neighborhood of Cukurova district after the earthquake on February 6, 2023 in Adana, Turkey

A view of destroyed apartment in Yurt neighborhood of Cukurova district after the earthquake on February 6, 2023 in Adana, Turkey

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that ‘search and rescue teams were immediately dispatched’ to the areas hit by the devastating quake.

‘We hope that we will get through this disaster together as soon as possible and with the least damage,’ he wrote.

There were at least six aftershocks and he urged people not to enter damaged buildings due to the risks, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said.

‘Our priority is to bring out people trapped under ruined buildings and to transfer them to hospitals,’ he said.

Rescue workers and residents using flashlights were searching through piles of tangled metal and concrete rubble in one of the stricken cities. People on the street shouted up to others inside a partially toppled apartment building, leaning dangerously. 

In northwest Syria, authorities in the region as ‘disastrous’ adding that entire buildings have collapsed and people are trapped under the rubble. 

The civil defense urged people to evacuate buildings to gather in open areas.

Meanwhile, the governor of Turkey’s southeastern province of Sanliurfa province, Salih Ayhan, said on Twitter, ‘we have destroyed buildings’ and urged people to move to safe locations. 

A view of the destroyed building after earthquakes jolts Turkiye's provinces

A view of the destroyed building after earthquakes jolts Turkiye's provinces

A view of the destroyed building after earthquakes jolts Turkiye’s provinces

It's believed that the death toll will rise into the hundreds

It's believed that the death toll will rise into the hundreds

It’s believed that the death toll will rise into the hundreds

People attempt to save those crushed under rubble following the earthquake

People attempt to save those crushed under rubble following the earthquake

People attempt to save those crushed under rubble following the earthquake

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was centered about 20 miles from Gaziantep, a major city and provincial capital. It was centered 11 miles deep, and a strong 6.7 aftershock rumbled about 10 minutes later.

Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management agency, AFAD, said the quake measured 7.4 and was centered in the town of Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province.

In Sanliurfa, at least 10 deaths have been confirmed, according to Gov. Salih Ayhan.

Several buildings tumbled down in the neighboring provinces of Malatya, Diyarbakir and Malatya.

A view of the destroyed building after 7.4 magnitude earthquake jolts the region

A view of the destroyed building after 7.4 magnitude earthquake jolts the region

A view of the destroyed building after 7.4 magnitude earthquake jolts the region

Buildings have collapsed during the tremors

Buildings have collapsed during the tremors

Buildings have collapsed during the tremors 

The earthquake came as the Middle East is experiencing a snowstorm that is expected to continue until Thursday

The earthquake came as the Middle East is experiencing a snowstorm that is expected to continue until Thursday

The earthquake came as the Middle East is experiencing a snowstorm that is expected to continue until Thursday

Syria´s state media reported that some buildings collapsed in the northern city of Aleppo and the central city of Hama. In Damascus, buildings shook and many people went down to the streets in fear.

‘Paintings fell off the walls in the house,’ said Samer, a resident of the Syrian city. ‘I woke up terrified. Now we´re all dressed and standing at the door.’

In Lebanon, the quake jolted residents from their beds, shaking buildings for about 40 seconds. Many residents of Beirut left their homes and took to the streets or drove in their cars away from buildings.

The earthquake came as the Middle East is experiencing a snowstorm that is expected to continue until Thursday.

The head of the Turkish Red Cross said it was mobilizing resources for the region as it had received information of serious damage and collapsed buildings, and urged people to evacuate damaged homes.

The country sits on top of major fault lines and is frequently shaken by earthquakes.

Some 18,000 were killed in powerful earthquakes that hit northwest Turkey in 1999.

Vehicles are smashed as buildings tumble during the earthquake

Vehicles are smashed as buildings tumble during the earthquake

Vehicles are smashed as buildings tumble during the earthquake

Devastation and clean up crews seen in the Gaziantep province

Devastation and clean up crews seen in the Gaziantep province

Devastation and clean up crews seen in the Gaziantep province

A collapsed building is seen following an earthquake in Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province, southern Turkey

A collapsed building is seen following an earthquake in Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province, southern Turkey

A collapsed building is seen following an earthquake in Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province, southern Turkey

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