Monumentos históricos fueron reducidos a escombros en Turquía y Siria por el terremoto - CNN Video
TOPSHOT - In this photograph taken on February 12, 2023, a woman walks by the destroyed Habib-i Neccar mosque in the historic southern city of Antakya in Hatay, Turkey, a week after an earthquake devastated parts of Turkey and Syria leaving more than 35,000 dead and millions in dire need of aid. - Antakya, formerly known as "Antioch", was founded in 300 BC by a former general of Alexander the Great and draws its heritage from the many civilizations that have established a presence there: Greek, Roman, Arab, Persian, Ottoman, as well as a short French mandate between the end of World War I and 1939, when the city was returned to Turkey. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP) (Photo by YASIN AKGUL/AFP via Getty Images)
TOPSHOT - In this photograph taken on February 12, 2023, a woman walks by the destroyed Habib-i Neccar mosque in the historic southern city of Antakya in Hatay, Turkey, a week after an earthquake devastated parts of Turkey and Syria leaving more than 35,000 dead and millions in dire need of aid. - Antakya, formerly known as "Antioch", was founded in 300 BC by a former general of Alexander the Great and draws its heritage from the many civilizations that have established a presence there: Greek, Roman, Arab, Persian, Ottoman, as well as a short French mandate between the end of World War I and 1939, when the city was returned to Turkey. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP) (Photo by YASIN AKGUL/AFP via Getty Images)

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Monumentos históricos fueron reducidos a escombros en Turquía y Siria por el terremoto

El terremoto de magnitud 7,8 que asoló el sur de Turquía y el norte de Siria ha dañado varios monumentos históricos y lugares de culto. Algunos tenían cientos de años y eran muy apreciados por la comunidad.

Monumentos históricos fueron reducidos a escombros en Turquía y Siria por el terremoto

El terremoto de magnitud 7,8 que asoló el sur de Turquía y el norte de Siria ha dañado varios monumentos históricos y lugares de culto. Algunos tenían cientos de años y eran muy apreciados por la comunidad.