Description
One month after a deadly 7.8-magnitude earthquake, the southeastern Turkish region of Hatay still bears the scars of the devastation wrought by the tremor. Kebab sellers are forced to ply their trade on the street, new tent cities have sprung up for those left homeless by the destruction and missing person posters appear on many of the region's streets. The tremor and its aftershocks claimed more than 45,000 lives in Turkey and 5,000 in neighbouring Syria. IMAGES