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  2. Electricity theft - Wikipedia

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    Dicle and Van Gölü companies were the most heavily effected electricity distributors in the country. In 2020 Mardin (72.7%), Şırnak (70.9%) and Diyarbakır (65.4%) provinces have had the highest use of stolen electricity. In contrast Denizli (1.3%) have had the lowest prevalence among Turkish provinces with regard to electricity theft. [17]

  3. Before and after pictures show scale of devastation after ...

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    At least 2,818 buildings have collapsed, including a 2,000-year-old castle and a mosque dating back to 1247

  4. Turkey shorts power line, cutting electricity for 4,000 homes ...

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  5. Electricity in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Each year, about 300 TWh of electricity is used in Turkey: this supplies almost a quarter of the total final energy demand, [9]: 19 the rest being from coal, oil and gas. [10] Due to air conditioning demand peaks in summer: [11] with August highest (32 TWh in 2021) and February typically lowest (24 TWh in 2021). [12]

  6. A City Suddenly Erased: Photos From Turkey, After the Quake - AOL

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  7. Kayaköy - Wikipedia

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    Kayaköy (also: Kaya or Livissi) is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Fethiye, Muğla Province, Turkey. [1] Its population is 975 (2022). [2] Situated 8 km south of Fethiye, it is mostly abandoned.

  8. Turkey-Syria earthquake- latest: Desperation grips Syria as ...

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    In pictures: Homes turned to rubble in Turkey 09:49 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain People take in the site of a collapsed building following a powerful earthquake in the city of Kahramanmaras, Turkey.

  9. File:Electricity Turkey.svg - Wikipedia

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