David Lombeida

Photojournalist
  
Zeit: The Parents That Keep Watch
Public Project
Zeit: The Parents That Keep Watch
Copyright David Lombeida 2024
Updated May 2024
Location Antakya, Turkey
On February 6th, a 7.8 earthquake struck southern Türkiye and northern Syria, killing tens of thousands and displacing millions of people. Adıyaman, Kahramanmaraş, and Antakya were the most affected regions - with half of Antakya destroyed and 80 percent of the building remaining left uninhabitable.

For Die Zeit, I photographed survivors in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake in Antakya.  Families living in their vehicles, displaced into tents, and dependent on burning scrap wood or gasoline to stay warm.  A link for the full story can be found here.
330

Also by David Lombeida —

Project

Bloomberg: Inflation - Slivia, Cauca, Colombia

David Lombeida
Project

The Guardian: A year in the aftermath of Turkey’s earthquake

David Lombeida
Project

Zeit : The Reality of European Waste

David Lombeida / Turkey
Project

International Monetary Fund: Daily Life Istanbul

David Lombeida / Istanbul, Turkey
Project

The Guardian: West Bank Settler Violence

David Lombeida / West Bank, Palestine
Project

The Washington Post: Resistencia

Visura / Colombia
Zeit: The Parents That Keep Watch by David Lombeida
Sign-up for
For more access