washington correspondent, mikaela cruz. now many thanks. more than 42000 people are now confirmed to have been killed in earthquakes and turkey and syria. the city of antioch young turkeys had ty, province, was one of the hardest hid areas known as antioch. and ancient times. the city was a key staging point on the silk road until recently it was a multi cultural, multi religious place home to turks curds, armenians, arabs and jews. but the quakes cause colossal damage to this one's vibrant city are corresponding, julia han went to an talk here for us. and here is what she witnessed. ah, this is what's left of untouched. la. once known for its rich heritage. the city now lies and ruins. unrecognizable unreal in the old city, several st. so still inaccessible, blocked by buildings flattened by the quakes, and cause tripped under the degree. this was the old town of antique. yes. once popular with tourists, but look at it now. at least harmful fit is gone. centuries of history ravaged in a few minutes. cherished landmarks has been destroyed h