Crypto Companies Rush to Help Turkey and Syria Earthquake Victims – Blockchain Beyond Borders?
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake sent shockwaves across Turkey and Syria on Monday. The incident has been coined the 'deadliest in a decade'. Caused by a 100km rupture at the East Anatolian fault, the epicenter was 26km East o...
Caused by a 100km rupture at the East Anatolian fault, the epicenter was 26km East of Nurdagi. Only the third earthquake on the strike-slip fault to measure above 6 on the Richter scale since 1970.
So far authorities have confirmed 3,700 deaths. Expectations of this number rising are abundant as survivors battle freezing winter conditions....
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