Maxar: New Satellite Imagery of Earthquakes Aftermath in Turkey and Syria

European Space Imaging partner, Maxar, has recently collected additional high-resolution satellite imagery of the aftermath of the earthquakes that struck Turkey and northwest Syria last week. Recovery and debris removal operations can be seen in progress in multiple cities across the affected area including Kahramanmaras which suffered extensive building damage in the center of the city. Southeast of the city, a large mass burial cemetery has been rapidly expanding as more earthquake victims are found in the city. Similar activity involving the construction of a new cemetery is also seen northeast of Antakya. Recent earthquake damage is also seen throughout the Syrian city of Jindires. Please see the imagery details listed below for additional locations and activity. As always, let us know if you have any questions about the imagery, information or need anything else.

Copyright: Satellite Imagery © Maxar Technologies Provided by European Space Imaging

Kahramanmaras, Turkey


Overview of extensive building damage with debris removal operations in progress (location: 37.577, 36.923)


Building damage, debris removal and temporary shelters seen in the area (location: 37.571, 36.920)


On 8 February Overview of new mass graves/cemetery hastily established southeast of the city


Overview of new mass graves/cemetery hastily established southeast of the city. (location: 37.486, 37.016).
collected on 12 February.

Alitnuzum, Turkey

Before views of fault line rupture and damage to buildings caused by earthquake (location: 36.955, 36.584)

After views of fault line rupture and damage to buildings caused by earthquake (location: 36.955, 36.584)

Iskenderun, Turkey

Before views of earthquake damage to buildings in downtown Iskenderun (location: 36.583, 36.168)

After views of earthquake damage to buildings in downtown Iskenderun (location: 36.583, 36.168)

Before views of earthquake damage to shipping containers and port facilities (location: 36.593, 36.191)

After views of earthquake damage to shipping containers and port facilities (location: 36.593, 36.191)

Islahiye, Turkey

Before views of large landslide triggered by earthquakes and blocking mountain road (location: 37.002, 36.594)

After views of large landslide triggered by earthquakes and blocking mountain road (location: 37.002, 36.594)

Antakya, Turkey


New mass graves/cemetery built in new area northeast of the city (location: 36.244, 36.234)

Jindires, Syria
Images Below: Before/after views of damage to city buildings and surrounding area (location: 36.395, 36.688)

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