Case study-Turkey Syria-2023-Earthquake Flashcards
Earthquake
When was it?
6th February 2023
What was the magnitude of the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake?
7.8
What caused the Turkey-Syria earthquake?
The earthquake was caused by the release of stress along the East Anatolian Fault due to tectonic movement
What type of plate boundary is involved in this region?
conservative plate boundary
Which tectonic plates are involved?
The Arabian Plate and the Eurasian Plate
How many deaths were reported due to the earthquake?
Over 58,000 deaths reported
What were the primary impacts of the earthquake?
Widespread destruction of buildings and infrastructure
Ground shaking causing immediate loss of life
Significant injuries to thousands of people
What were some secondary impacts of the earthquake?
Displacement of millions of people
Increased risk of disease outbreaks in temporary shelters
Ongoing aftershocks causing further fear and damage
What were the social impacts of the earthquake?
Disruption of community life and social networks
Increased reliance on humanitarian aid
What were the economic impacts of the earthquake?
Estimated economic losses exceeding $100 billion
Destruction of local businesses and livelihoods
Strain on government resources for recovery and rebuilding
What were the environmental impacts of the earthquake?
Landslides and soil liquefaction in affected areas
Damage to local ecosystems and agricultural land
Pollution from debris and damaged infrastructure
What were the political impacts of the earthquake?
Increased focus on disaster management and building regulations
International aid and cooperation in recovery efforts
Is the Turkey-Syria region considered a vulnerable and risky location?
Yes, this region is highly vulnerable due to its tectonic setting and history of seismic activity
What are the risk factors associated with earthquakes in Turkey-Syria?
Proximity to active fault lines
High population density in urban areas
Poor building standards and infrastructure
Socioeconomic factors limiting effective disaster response