Church of Virgin Mary in Hatay suffers further damage in fresh quakes

Church of Virgin Mary in Hatay suffers further damage in fresh quakes

The church stated to be some 700-year-old virtually utterly destroyed in current tremors which hit the Hatay province of Türkiye, says a neighborhood official.

Local authorities closed the church after the February 6 earthquakes, Berc Kartun, headman of the town of Vakifli, said.
Local authorities closed the church after the February 6 earthquakes, Berc Kartun, headman of the city of Vakifli, stated.
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The historic Church of the Virgin Mary, positioned in Türkiye’s southernmost Hatay province, has suffered in depth new injury in Monday’s two earthquakes, two weeks after main quakes jolted the area.

The injury to the outer partitions of the church from the dual quakes that jolted southern Türkiye was exacerbated by Monday’s quakes, each of which had been centred in Hatay, not like the quakes two weeks in the past. 

The Orthodox church, utilized by native Turkish residents of Armenian origin, is reportedly some 700 years previous.

Local authorities closed the church for worship after the February 6 earthquakes, Berc Kartun, headman of the city of Vakifli, stated.

“The church was almost completely destroyed in the latest earthquake. It is now unusable. Its outer walls have fallen. There’s a lot of damage inside. Worship isn’t allowed in the church at the moment. It is impossible to enter the building,” stated Kartun.

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The Orthodox church, used by local Turkish citizens of Armenian origin, is reportedly some 700 years old.
The Orthodox church, utilized by native Turkish residents of Armenian origin, is reportedly some 700 years previous.
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New quakes

At least six individuals had been killed and 294 others wounded when two smaller earthquakes, magnitudes 6.4 and 5.8, jolted Türkiye’s southernmost Hatay province on Monday night, the nation’s catastrophe company AFAD stated.

The Hatay-centered quakes got here simply two weeks after the magnitude 7.7 and seven.6 quakes centred in Kahramanmaras.

The highly effective twin quakes struck 10 different provinces on Feb. 6 – Hatay, Gaziantep, Malatya, Sanliurfa, Adana, Adiyaman, Diyarbakir, Kilis, Osmaniye, and Elazig.

More than 13 million individuals have been affected by the catastrophe, with the dying toll now above 42,000, in keeping with the newest official figures.

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