Meteorologist explains why Turkey earthquake will be in the record books
More than 1,300 people are dead after an earthquake hit southern Turkey. CNN meteorologist Karen Maginnis explains why the region is susceptible to earthquakes and why this one is so consequential.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Kelly Ripa Recalls 'Working in the Janitor's Closet' at Live!
ETonline
-
This Little Pig Restaurant with a leg of lamb dish - Part 2
WKBW Buffalo, NY
-
Tracking A Great White Shark Off The Coast of North Carolina
The Weather Channel
-
Oklahoma lawmaker stands by threat to not hear Senate’s proposals for education
KOCO Oklahoma City -
Displaced apartment tenant shares fears, frustrations over emergency evacuation
WTMJ Milwaukee, WI
-
Former home of Detroit civil rights pioneer Sarah Elizabeth Ray will become museum
WXYZ Detroit 7, MI
-
This Little Pig Restaurant with a leg of lamb dish
WKBW Buffalo, NY
-
Nashville school shooter had 'emotional disorder'
Reuters
-
Pa. schools thinking about security after Nashville shooting
WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg
-
Norman residents make final storm piles after tornado leaves damage, debris
KOCO Oklahoma City -
Boynton Beach announces three new affordable housing projects
WPBF West Palm Beach
-
Weis Markets donates $2,000 to Caroline Center in honor of Women's History Month
WMAR Baltimore, MD
-
"I will never be numb to this"
WLEX Lexington, KY
-
Salamanca City Central School District working with Seneca Nation hoping to keep 'Warriors' name
WKBW Buffalo, NY
-
World’s first research hub for child blast injuries opens to support Ukraine war victims
Dailymotion
-
Moment tyre explosion sends pickup truck spinning out of control
Dailymotion