The 2003 Bingöl earthquake hit eastern Turkey with a moment magnitude of 6.4 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent) on 1 May at 03:27 local time. The epicenter of this strike-slip earthquake was in Bingöl Province, 15km north of Bingöl. At least 177 people were killed, and 625 buildings collapsed or suffered heavy damage in the affected region. Eighty-four of the fatalities occurred when a dormitory block collapsed in a boarding school in Celtiksuyu.
Bingöl (Armenian:ՃապաղջուրChapaghjur, Zazaki:Çewlîg, Northern Kurdish:Çewlîg) is a city in Eastern Turkey. It is surrounded by mountains and a large number of glacier lakes, hence the name (Turkish for a thousand lakes). Lately, the town has become a popular tourist destination. According to 2009 estimates, it has a population of 87,918 .
On May 1, 2003 the whole area suffered from a magnitude 6.4 earthquake, leaving 177 dead and 520 injured. On 8 March 2010, the area suffered another earthquake, of magnitude 5.9, with its epicenter in Elâzığ Province, 45km (28mi) west of Bingöl.
History
In the Middle Ages, Bingöl was known as Romanoupolis (Greek:Ῥωμανοῦπολις) after the Byzantine emperor Romanos I Lekapenos, who incorporated it permanently into the Byzantine Empire in 942. It initially formed a subdivision of the thema of Mesopotamia, but it was later (ca. 970) elevated into a separate theme.
Geography
Bingöl is 144km east of Elâzığ and is situated in the high region of Eastern Anatolia. Bingöl is a mountainous area with heights reaching 10,000 feet.
Population reviews of each electoral district are conducted before each general election, which can lead to certain districts being granted a smaller or greater number of parliamentary seats. Bingöl has consistently elected three MPs since 1999.
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2003 Bingöl Depremi Recep Tayyip Erdoğan:
“Buna ihmal denmez. İhale şartları neler? Bunlara uymamak vardır. Bunların kontrolü iyi yapılmamıştır. Malzemeden çalma diyebiliriz ki bu binalar yeni. Bu tür yanlışlıklar olabilir. Toplumun ders alması lazım.”
📌 AFAD'ın verdiği son bilgiye göre Kahramanmaraş merkezli depremlerde;
► 9 bin 57 kişinin hayatını kaybettiğini,
► 52 bin 979 kişinin yaralandığını,
► 6 bin 444 binanın ise yıkıldığını bildirdi ve bu bildirilen veriler 9 saat sonra 9 Şubat Perşembe gecesi saat 03.00'da güncellendi. Bu gecikme bizleri üzüyor.
Earthquake in Turkiye and Syria on Monday 6 February 2023's Night
#6şubatdepremi #büyükdeprem2023 #hataymaraşantepdepremi
📌 Suriye'de de yaşanan deprem ve depreme bağlı sebepler sonucunda en az 2 bin 751 kişinin hayatını kaybettiği b...
published: 08 Feb 2023
Bingöl Depremleri 1971 ve 2003 Bingol Earthquakes 1971 and 2003
published: 01 May 2017
Tayyip Erdoğan 2003 Bingöl depremi ve 2023 Maraş depremi açıklaması!
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published: 12 Feb 2023
Bingöl Depremi - 1971
22 Mayıs 1971 günü saat 18:45’de, Bingöl-Göynük arasında, Ms=6.8 büyüklüğünde yıkıcı bir deprem olmuştur. Bölgede, ana şoktan önce çok sayıda küçük öncü deprem meydana gelmiş ve bazıları oldukça şiddetli hissedilmiştir. Ana şoktan önce aynı gün saat 11:26’da şiddetli bir öncü deprem olmuştur. 878 kişi öldü, 700 kişi yaralandı, 9111 bina hasar gördü veya yıkıldı.Bu depremden 10 gün önce 1971 Burdur Depremi yaşanmıştı.
https://deprem.afad.gov.tr/tarihteBuAy?id=23
published: 03 Nov 2020
Search for quake victims continues on Saturday morning
(3 May 2003)
1. Wide of rescue team searching through the rubble
2. Close up of rescue worker using an industrial drill
3. People watching the ongoing rescue operation
4. Wide pan from a group of ambulances to people watching the rescue operation
5. Mid shot of people looking
6. Mid shot of worker with industrial drill
7. Wide of rescue team over the rubble
STORYLINE:
Rescuers in Turkey were still hard at work during first light on Saturday searching for some 30 children still buried under a collapsed school dormitory, following an earthquake which killed 127 people.
In a sign that there were few chances of finding survivors at the dormitory in the village of Celtiksuyu, rescuers began using cranes and other heavy equipment to lift the debris.
Sniffer dogs and electr...
published: 21 Jul 2015
1 MAYIS 2003 DEPREMİ VE ÇIKAN OLAYLAR
published: 01 Sep 2015
Bingöl depremi 2003 #shorts
published: 12 Feb 2023
6.2.2023 Adana Deprem anı😭Rabim tekrar yaşatmasın 🤲🏻😔
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SUMMARY
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The 2003 Bingöl earthquake hit eastern Turkey with a moment magnitude of 6.4 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent) on 1 May at 03:27 local time. The epicenter of this strike-slip earthquake was in Bingöl Province, 15 km north of Bingöl. At least 177 people were killed, and 625 buildings collapsed or suffered heavy damage in the affected region. Eighty-four of the fatalities occurred when a dormitory block collapsed in a boarding school in Celtiksuyu.
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00:00:47 See also
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SUMMARY
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The 2003 Bingöl earthquake hit eastern Turkey with a moment magnitude of 6.4 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent) on 1 May at 03:27 local time. The epicenter of this strike-slip earthquake was in Bingöl Province, 15 km north of Bingöl. At least 177 people were killed, and 625 buildings collapsed or suffered heavy damage in the affected region. Eighty-four of the fatalities occurred when a dormitory block collapsed in a boarding school in Celtiksuyu.
2003 Bingöl Depremi Recep Tayyip Erdoğan:
“Buna ihmal denmez. İhale şartları neler? Bunlara uymamak vardır. Bunların kontrolü iyi yapılmamıştır. Malzemeden çal...
2003 Bingöl Depremi Recep Tayyip Erdoğan:
“Buna ihmal denmez. İhale şartları neler? Bunlara uymamak vardır. Bunların kontrolü iyi yapılmamıştır. Malzemeden çalma diyebiliriz ki bu binalar yeni. Bu tür yanlışlıklar olabilir. Toplumun ders alması lazım.”
📌 AFAD'ın verdiği son bilgiye göre Kahramanmaraş merkezli depremlerde;
► 9 bin 57 kişinin hayatını kaybettiğini,
► 52 bin 979 kişinin yaralandığını,
► 6 bin 444 binanın ise yıkıldığını bildirdi ve bu bildirilen veriler 9 saat sonra 9 Şubat Perşembe gecesi saat 03.00'da güncellendi. Bu gecikme bizleri üzüyor.
Earthquake in Turkiye and Syria on Monday 6 February 2023's Night
#6şubatdepremi #büyükdeprem2023 #hataymaraşantepdepremi
📌 Suriye'de de yaşanan deprem ve depreme bağlı sebepler sonucunda en az 2 bin 751 kişinin hayatını kaybettiği bildirildi.
2003 Bingöl Depremi Recep Tayyip Erdoğan:
“Buna ihmal denmez. İhale şartları neler? Bunlara uymamak vardır. Bunların kontrolü iyi yapılmamıştır. Malzemeden çalma diyebiliriz ki bu binalar yeni. Bu tür yanlışlıklar olabilir. Toplumun ders alması lazım.”
📌 AFAD'ın verdiği son bilgiye göre Kahramanmaraş merkezli depremlerde;
► 9 bin 57 kişinin hayatını kaybettiğini,
► 52 bin 979 kişinin yaralandığını,
► 6 bin 444 binanın ise yıkıldığını bildirdi ve bu bildirilen veriler 9 saat sonra 9 Şubat Perşembe gecesi saat 03.00'da güncellendi. Bu gecikme bizleri üzüyor.
Earthquake in Turkiye and Syria on Monday 6 February 2023's Night
#6şubatdepremi #büyükdeprem2023 #hataymaraşantepdepremi
📌 Suriye'de de yaşanan deprem ve depreme bağlı sebepler sonucunda en az 2 bin 751 kişinin hayatını kaybettiği bildirildi.
22 Mayıs 1971 günü saat 18:45’de, Bingöl-Göynük arasında, Ms=6.8 büyüklüğünde yıkıcı bir deprem olmuştur. Bölgede, ana şoktan önce çok sayıda küçük öncü deprem ...
22 Mayıs 1971 günü saat 18:45’de, Bingöl-Göynük arasında, Ms=6.8 büyüklüğünde yıkıcı bir deprem olmuştur. Bölgede, ana şoktan önce çok sayıda küçük öncü deprem meydana gelmiş ve bazıları oldukça şiddetli hissedilmiştir. Ana şoktan önce aynı gün saat 11:26’da şiddetli bir öncü deprem olmuştur. 878 kişi öldü, 700 kişi yaralandı, 9111 bina hasar gördü veya yıkıldı.Bu depremden 10 gün önce 1971 Burdur Depremi yaşanmıştı.
https://deprem.afad.gov.tr/tarihteBuAy?id=23
22 Mayıs 1971 günü saat 18:45’de, Bingöl-Göynük arasında, Ms=6.8 büyüklüğünde yıkıcı bir deprem olmuştur. Bölgede, ana şoktan önce çok sayıda küçük öncü deprem meydana gelmiş ve bazıları oldukça şiddetli hissedilmiştir. Ana şoktan önce aynı gün saat 11:26’da şiddetli bir öncü deprem olmuştur. 878 kişi öldü, 700 kişi yaralandı, 9111 bina hasar gördü veya yıkıldı.Bu depremden 10 gün önce 1971 Burdur Depremi yaşanmıştı.
https://deprem.afad.gov.tr/tarihteBuAy?id=23
(3 May 2003)
1. Wide of rescue team searching through the rubble
2. Close up of rescue worker using an industrial drill
3. People watching the ongoing resc...
(3 May 2003)
1. Wide of rescue team searching through the rubble
2. Close up of rescue worker using an industrial drill
3. People watching the ongoing rescue operation
4. Wide pan from a group of ambulances to people watching the rescue operation
5. Mid shot of people looking
6. Mid shot of worker with industrial drill
7. Wide of rescue team over the rubble
STORYLINE:
Rescuers in Turkey were still hard at work during first light on Saturday searching for some 30 children still buried under a collapsed school dormitory, following an earthquake which killed 127 people.
In a sign that there were few chances of finding survivors at the dormitory in the village of Celtiksuyu, rescuers began using cranes and other heavy equipment to lift the debris.
Sniffer dogs and electronic listening equipment had not located survivors since Friday morning (local time), but rescue workers insisted that they still had hope.
People can live for several days trapped under debris.
The 198 students in the dorm were asleep when the magnitude 6.4 quake struck early on Thursday morning, collapsing the boarding school.
Rescue officials said that by Friday evening, 32 students were still missing after 117 had been rescued and 49 found dead. The children, aged 7 to 16, were mostly sons of poor Kurdish farmers.
The confirmed total death toll from Thursday's quake rose to 127 on Friday.
About one thousand people were injured.
It was not clear if the official toll took into account the latest bodies extracted from the dormitory.
The quake's epicentre was just outside Bingol, 700 kilometres (430 miles) east of Ankara.
Bingol is a rural, poor area in the predominantly Kurdish southeast that has suffered years of fierce fighting between the Turkish army and Kurdish autonomy-seeking rebels.
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(3 May 2003)
1. Wide of rescue team searching through the rubble
2. Close up of rescue worker using an industrial drill
3. People watching the ongoing rescue operation
4. Wide pan from a group of ambulances to people watching the rescue operation
5. Mid shot of people looking
6. Mid shot of worker with industrial drill
7. Wide of rescue team over the rubble
STORYLINE:
Rescuers in Turkey were still hard at work during first light on Saturday searching for some 30 children still buried under a collapsed school dormitory, following an earthquake which killed 127 people.
In a sign that there were few chances of finding survivors at the dormitory in the village of Celtiksuyu, rescuers began using cranes and other heavy equipment to lift the debris.
Sniffer dogs and electronic listening equipment had not located survivors since Friday morning (local time), but rescue workers insisted that they still had hope.
People can live for several days trapped under debris.
The 198 students in the dorm were asleep when the magnitude 6.4 quake struck early on Thursday morning, collapsing the boarding school.
Rescue officials said that by Friday evening, 32 students were still missing after 117 had been rescued and 49 found dead. The children, aged 7 to 16, were mostly sons of poor Kurdish farmers.
The confirmed total death toll from Thursday's quake rose to 127 on Friday.
About one thousand people were injured.
It was not clear if the official toll took into account the latest bodies extracted from the dormitory.
The quake's epicentre was just outside Bingol, 700 kilometres (430 miles) east of Ankara.
Bingol is a rural, poor area in the predominantly Kurdish southeast that has suffered years of fierce fighting between the Turkish army and Kurdish autonomy-seeking rebels.
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Bing%C3%B6l_earthquake
00:00:47 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
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Speaking Rate: 0.7293351931401703
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-F
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The 2003 Bingöl earthquake hit eastern Turkey with a moment magnitude of 6.4 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent) on 1 May at 03:27 local time. The epicenter of this strike-slip earthquake was in Bingöl Province, 15 km north of Bingöl. At least 177 people were killed, and 625 buildings collapsed or suffered heavy damage in the affected region. Eighty-four of the fatalities occurred when a dormitory block collapsed in a boarding school in Celtiksuyu.
2003 Bingöl Depremi Recep Tayyip Erdoğan:
“Buna ihmal denmez. İhale şartları neler? Bunlara uymamak vardır. Bunların kontrolü iyi yapılmamıştır. Malzemeden çalma diyebiliriz ki bu binalar yeni. Bu tür yanlışlıklar olabilir. Toplumun ders alması lazım.”
📌 AFAD'ın verdiği son bilgiye göre Kahramanmaraş merkezli depremlerde;
► 9 bin 57 kişinin hayatını kaybettiğini,
► 52 bin 979 kişinin yaralandığını,
► 6 bin 444 binanın ise yıkıldığını bildirdi ve bu bildirilen veriler 9 saat sonra 9 Şubat Perşembe gecesi saat 03.00'da güncellendi. Bu gecikme bizleri üzüyor.
Earthquake in Turkiye and Syria on Monday 6 February 2023's Night
#6şubatdepremi #büyükdeprem2023 #hataymaraşantepdepremi
📌 Suriye'de de yaşanan deprem ve depreme bağlı sebepler sonucunda en az 2 bin 751 kişinin hayatını kaybettiği bildirildi.
22 Mayıs 1971 günü saat 18:45’de, Bingöl-Göynük arasında, Ms=6.8 büyüklüğünde yıkıcı bir deprem olmuştur. Bölgede, ana şoktan önce çok sayıda küçük öncü deprem meydana gelmiş ve bazıları oldukça şiddetli hissedilmiştir. Ana şoktan önce aynı gün saat 11:26’da şiddetli bir öncü deprem olmuştur. 878 kişi öldü, 700 kişi yaralandı, 9111 bina hasar gördü veya yıkıldı.Bu depremden 10 gün önce 1971 Burdur Depremi yaşanmıştı.
https://deprem.afad.gov.tr/tarihteBuAy?id=23
(3 May 2003)
1. Wide of rescue team searching through the rubble
2. Close up of rescue worker using an industrial drill
3. People watching the ongoing rescue operation
4. Wide pan from a group of ambulances to people watching the rescue operation
5. Mid shot of people looking
6. Mid shot of worker with industrial drill
7. Wide of rescue team over the rubble
STORYLINE:
Rescuers in Turkey were still hard at work during first light on Saturday searching for some 30 children still buried under a collapsed school dormitory, following an earthquake which killed 127 people.
In a sign that there were few chances of finding survivors at the dormitory in the village of Celtiksuyu, rescuers began using cranes and other heavy equipment to lift the debris.
Sniffer dogs and electronic listening equipment had not located survivors since Friday morning (local time), but rescue workers insisted that they still had hope.
People can live for several days trapped under debris.
The 198 students in the dorm were asleep when the magnitude 6.4 quake struck early on Thursday morning, collapsing the boarding school.
Rescue officials said that by Friday evening, 32 students were still missing after 117 had been rescued and 49 found dead. The children, aged 7 to 16, were mostly sons of poor Kurdish farmers.
The confirmed total death toll from Thursday's quake rose to 127 on Friday.
About one thousand people were injured.
It was not clear if the official toll took into account the latest bodies extracted from the dormitory.
The quake's epicentre was just outside Bingol, 700 kilometres (430 miles) east of Ankara.
Bingol is a rural, poor area in the predominantly Kurdish southeast that has suffered years of fierce fighting between the Turkish army and Kurdish autonomy-seeking rebels.
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The 2003 Bingöl earthquake hit eastern Turkey with a moment magnitude of 6.4 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent) on 1 May at 03:27 local time. The epicenter of this strike-slip earthquake was in Bingöl Province, 15km north of Bingöl. At least 177 people were killed, and 625 buildings collapsed or suffered heavy damage in the affected region. Eighty-four of the fatalities occurred when a dormitory block collapsed in a boarding school in Celtiksuyu.