Pictures taken by a drone showed the repercussions of the great earthquake on agricultural lands, specifically one of the olive fields in the village of Tephan in Hatay province, southern Turkey.
The pictures showed an olive grove field in Hatay province, which was split into two parts by the great earthquake.
A resident of the village of Taibhan, Mahmoud Timizqan, says: “We woke up at about four o’clock in the morning, to noise and panic, and we did not know if we could leave the house and survive. We lost hope at that time. In the morning, when we saw what happened, we realized that this area It is the epicenter of the earthquake.
He continued, “Even stones and trees were not spared from the earthquake, as the fingerprints of the disaster seemed clear in all the details.”
Turkey is still suffering under the weight of the humanitarian catastrophe, which is expected to have economic and environmental repercussions.
The Turkish authorities are racing against time to heal the wounds and rebuild within less than a year, hoping that this will help in overcoming the disaster and erasing the effects of the earthquake in the affected areas.