 The 2023 Turkey earthquake sequence was one of the most powerful earthquakes in recent history, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The earthquake sequence consisted of two major events, a magnitude 7.8 and a magnitude 7.6, both occurring within days of each other. The earthquakes caused extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure, as well as disruption to transportation networks and power supplies. The earthquake sequence also revealed significant lateral variations in fault slip rates and locking depths along the central and western segments of the East Anatolian fault zone. This information can be used to better understand the potential for future earthquakes in the region. This article was authored by Shuei Pingli, Ex-Ian Wang, Tingi Tao, and others.