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Izmir (Turkey), Nov 2 (EFE), (Camera: Lara Villalón).- The Izmir City Council is trying to prevent Covid-19 from spreading among the thousands of evacuees after a strong earthquake hit the area on Friday.FOOTAGE OF DISINFECTION MEASURES AND DISTRIBUTION OF MASKS AMONG PEOPLE AFFECTED BY THE EARTHQUAKE.
Volunteers and rescue personnel search for survivors in a collapsed building in Izmir after a powerful earthquake struck Turkey's western coast and parts of Greec, as the death toll of the powerful magnitude earthquake rose to 49. IMAGES
Rescuers in Izmir continue their desperate search through heavy blocks of concrete for survivors after a a deadly earthquake. Most of the damage occured in Izmir, but the shallow tremor also triggered floods in other coastal areas across Turkey and Greece. IMAGES
Izmir (Turkey), Oct 30 (EEE), (Camera: Lara Villalón).- Turkey's Environmental and Urbanization minIster Murat Kurum and Justice minister Abdulhamit Gul have visited the area where a building collapsed after a powerful earthquake in the Aegean Sea rocked coastal areas of Greece and Turkey on Friday, killing at least 24 people and leaving more than 800 injured.FOOTAGE OF TURKEY'S ENVIRONMENTAL AND URBANIZATION MINISTER MURAT KURUM AND JUSTICE MINISTER ABDULHAMIT GUL DURING HIS VISIT TO IZMIR.
Izmir (Turkey), Oct 31 (EFE).- One hundred and eighty people have been trapped under the debris of buildings that collapsed as a result of the earthquake that hit the Aegean region on Friday, the mayor of Izmir Tunç Soyer told Efe on Saturday. FOOTAGE OF RESCUE WORKS IN IZMIR ON SATURDAY.