Starting on October 11th, this Syrian city–the region's largest just east of the Mediterranean–was ripped to pieces by a magnitude 8.5 earthquake.
Although one is left with the impression that the city was leveled, it did not bear the brunt of the quake and some buildings were left standing.
A citadel, like the one above, collapsed, killing all 600 inhabitants. Although 230,000 unfortunate souls lost their lives, many survived due to evacuation of the cities in the region.
Foreshocks, tremors that take place prior to a major earthquake, tipped off many.