a uk team of structural and civil engineers is travelling to the earthquake zone in turkey to assess why so many buildings collapsed. turkish engineers who are already on the ground have provided them with proof of inferior building materials being used in construction. the team will produce a report in a matter of weeks, designed to improve seismic safety when the area is rebuilt. our science editor rebecca morelle has more. the devastation of last month s earthquake. more than 50,000 people lost their lives as buildings collapsed in the biggest earthquake to hit the region in almost a century. now an investigation is beginning to try and find some answers amongst the wreckage. so how many buildings did you actually end up serving, as a team? professor emily so is leading the earthquake engineering field investigation team, or e fit. structural engineers in the uk and turkey are working together to assess the damage. she has been getting the latest
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