1 year after Turkey earthquake, streets are littered with rubble and people live in tents
As Turkey's government organizes national events to mark the anniversary of last year's devastating and deadly earthquake, people take to the streets in protest of current conditions.
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![A woman sits next to a grave in a cemetery where some of the victims of the earthquake in Feb. 2023 are buried in Antakya, southern Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. Millions of people across Turkey on Tuesday mourned the loss of more than 53,000 friends, loved ones and neighbors in the country's catastrophic earthquake a year ago. (AP Photo/Metin Yoksu) An older woman in a headscarf sits next to a grave, her face buried her hand.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7106914.1707256747!/cpImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/turkey-syria-earthquake-one-year-later.jpg)
As Turkey's government organizes national events to mark the anniversary of last year's devastating and deadly earthquake, people take to the streets in protest of current conditions.