Russia publishes satellite views of the size of the change in the tectonic plates in Turkey

Russia publishes satellite views of the size of the change in the tectonic plates in Turkey The Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) published scenes of the change in the tectonic plates in the village of Teppe Han in the Turkish state of Hatay, as it was taken at the request of the Russian Ministry of Emergencies in order to provide technical support to Turkey.  The Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) published scenes of the size of the change in the tectonic plates in the village of "Teppe Han" in the Turkish state of Hatay.  The Roscosmos statement stated that the photos were taken at the request of the Russian Emergencies Ministry, in order to provide technical support to Turkey.   The statement indicated that the "Kanopus-B" satellite images covered the southeastern region of Turkey, and show the extent of the change in the tectonic plates in the village of Teppe Han in the Turkish state of Hatay.  On Monday, a 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit southern Turkey and northern Syria, followed hours later by another with a magnitude of 7.6 and hundreds of violent aftershocks, which left huge losses of lives and property in both countries.

The Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) published scenes of the change in the tectonic plates in the village of Teppe Han in the Turkish state of Hatay, as it was taken at the request of the Russian Ministry of Emergencies in order to provide technical support to Turkey.

The Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) published scenes of the size of the change in the tectonic plates in the village of "Teppe Han" in the Turkish state of Hatay.

The Roscosmos statement stated that the photos were taken at the request of the Russian Emergencies Ministry, in order to provide technical support to Turkey.


The statement indicated that the "Kanopus-B" satellite images covered the southeastern region of Turkey, and show the extent of the change in the tectonic plates in the village of Teppe Han in the Turkish state of Hatay.

On Monday, a 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit southern Turkey and northern Syria, followed hours later by another with a magnitude of 7.6 and hundreds of violent aftershocks, which left huge losses of lives and property in both countries.

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