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Athens/Istanbul, Oct 30 (EFE), (Camera: Dogan Tilic).- A powerful earthquake in the Aegean Sea rocked Greece and Turkey on Friday, causing several buildings to collapses in Izmir.The quake, with a preliminary magnitude of 6.6, struck off the north of the Greek island of Samos, just 17 kilometers to the west of the major Turkish city of Izmir, according to the Greek Institute of Geodynamics.It was registered as a 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Turkey, according to the Anadolu news agency, which reported that a number of buildings in Izmir had collapsed.Turkish emergency responders said at least four people had been killed and more than 120 injured, although search and rescue efforts were in the early stages.FOOTAGE OF THE AREA WHERE THE EARTHQUAKE TOOK PLACE.
Istanbul, Oct 30 (EEE).- A powerful earthquake in the Aegean Sea rocked coastal areas of Greece and Turkey on Friday, killing at least 22 people and leaving more than 800 others injured.The strongest impact of the temblor was in the Turkish city of Izmir, where at least 20 people perished and rescue teams were continuing to search 17 buildings that suffered severe damage, Turkey's AFAD emergency management agency said. (Camera: LARA VILLALÓN). SHOT LIST: RESCUE WORKERS AND PEOPLE SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS AT A COLLAPSED BUILDING AFTER A 7.0 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE IN THE AEGEAN SEA, IN IZMIR, TURKEY.
A four-year-old girl is rescued from the rubble of destroyed buildings in western Turkey 91 hours after a large earthquake hit on Friday, local officials said. At least a hundred people have been killed in the quake and two people were rescued from the debris on Monday. IMAGES
Izmir (Turkey), Nov 1 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Erdem Sahin).- At least 51 people have died and almost 900 have been injured by the earthquake that struck the coasts of the Aegean Sea on Friday, Turkey's vice president Fuat Oktay informed on Sunday.A total of 104 people have already been rescued alive from the rubble of 17 collapsed buildings in the city, Oktay added during a press conference.FOOTAGE OF IZMIR.
Izmir, Nov 1 (EFE), (Camera: Erdem Sahin).- The death toll from a 6.8-magnitude earthquake that struck the Aegean coast two days ago has risen to 53, while nearly 900 were injured, according to figures released Sunday by the vice president of the Turkish government, Fuat Oktay.INCLUDES FOOTAGE OF THE VICTIM'S FUNERAL.
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