According to the video, which was filmed in one of the lands located in the village of Talul, near Salqin, northwest of Idlib, craters appeared, very similar to those of volcanoes.
In addition to the craters, the video documented the appearance of fine clay dust on the surface.
On Friday, the Syrian Civil Defense revealed that cracks appeared in the structure of the Al-Tulul Dam on the Orontes River in rural Idlib, due to the earthquake.
Syrian local sources said that the dam is at great risk of collapsing, threatening to flood a number of nearby villages.
On Saturday, the World Health Organization announced that the number of people affected by the earthquake in Syria and Turkey had reached about 26 million, and launched an appeal to collect $42.8 million to fund urgent health needs.
The United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths, also warned that the death toll from the severe earthquake in Turkey and Syria, which has so far exceeded 28,000, “will double or more.”
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