Environmental health professionals and experts said that huge plumes of dust released from demolished buildings carried poisons into rivers and plants, lungs and organs, risking serious health problems for years to come
ANTAKYA (Turkiye), March 3 After the deadliest earthquake in its modern history, Turkiye faces the daunting task of disposing of hundreds of millions of tonnes of rubble, some.
ANTAKYA (Turkiye), March 3 After the deadliest earthquake in its modern history, Turkiye faces the daunting task of disposing of hundreds of millions of tonnes of rubble, some.
After the deadliest earthquake in its modern history, Turkey faces the daunting task of disposing of hundreds of millions of tonnes of rubble, some of it potentially harmful.