Watch out for the Turkey quake video that went viral

In this shocking video, people in Turkey are seen running for their lives as a building falls after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that killed people.
Turkey Earthquake video going viral shows a house in Turkey’s Anlurfa province suddenly falling, sending smoke and debris into the streets as people run away. Who want to know more about Visit Viralstimes to the latest news!
The earthquake killed more than 2,300 people. The same thing happened in Lebanon and Israel.
According to sources in Turkey and Syria. The Associated Press says the attack killed thousands of people and hurt thousands more.
The center of the earthquake was in southern Turkey. The United States Geological Survey says it is 20 miles from Gaziantep (USGS).
According to a tweet from the governor of Gaziantep province, the quake was decisive in the area.
After the earthquake, there was a 6.7-magnitude aftershock 11 minutes later. Since then, there have been more than a dozen aftershocks.
Pictures and videos show rescuers trying to get people out of the wreckage. Also Read – Only Tenm56 video become viral on Twitter and Reddit
The USGS says that about nine hours after the first quake, a second one with a magnitude of 7.5 hits southern Turkey near the northern border of Syria.
Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority says that at least 1,498 people have died and 8,533 have been hurt in Kahramanmaraş, Gaziantep, Anlurfa, Diyarbakir, Adana, Adyaman, Osmanaye, Hatay, Kilis, and Malatya.
Turkey’s disaster management service says that more than 2,800 buildings were damaged.
According to the Health Ministry, the number of people who have died in parts of Syria controlled by the government has risen to over 460. The Associated Press says that at least 1,300 people were hurt.
At least 385 people were killed in areas where the opposition was in charge. The Syrian Civil Defense, also known as the White Helmets, says this.
More than 149 destroyed buildings and 327 partially destroyed buildings,” the group said.
On Twitter, Erdogan said that all “necessary units” were sent to help people stuck under buildings.