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Deadly earthquake hits eastern Turkey

Ulysses31

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
RIP to all the dead and good luck in the ongoing rescue efforts

'We can hear the screams': 1,000 feared dead in Turkish earthquake as scores of buildings collapse

* 'There are many people under the rubble'
* Eight-year-old girl among the victims


Up to 1,000 people were feared dead today after a powerful earthquake hit Turkey.

The 7.2-magnitude tremor devastated parts of Van province in the east of the country, collapsing dozens of buildings into piles of twisted steel and chunks of concrete.

Desperate survivors dug into the rubble with their bare hands, trying to rescue the trapped and injured.

The worst hit was Ercis, a town of 75,000 close to the Iranian border in one of Turkey's most earthquake-prone zones. Twenty-five to 30 buildings collapsed including a dormitory.

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Trapped: A female victim buried under falling masonry is helped by two rescuers in Turkey's Van province

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Devastation: Rescuers try to save victims trapped under debris in Tabanli village near the city of Van

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Survivor: An injured woman is carried away to an ambulance after the quake in the village of Tabanli

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At least 85 have been killed and 150 injured, but scientists estimated that up to 1,000 people could be dead, due to low housing standards in the area and the size of the quake.

An eight-storey building with shops underneath was flattened. Residents sobbed outside the ruins, hoping that missing relatives would be rescued.

CNN-Turk television showed one young man crying: 'My wife and child are inside! My 4-month-old baby is inside!'

Witnesses said eight people were rescued from the rubble, but frequent aftershocks were hampering search efforts.

'There are so many dead, but we don't know the number,' town mayor Zulfukar Arapoglu told NTV.

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Crying: A stunned woman weeps as she is led away from a collapsed building in Van. Up to 1,000 people are thought to have lost their lives

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Terrified: Fearful residents take to the streets after the 7.2 earthquake struck in Van where a little girl with a bandage covering her injury is carried to safety

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Safe but shocked: A young woman falls to her knees in the city centre of Van


'We are waiting for emergency help, it's very urgent. We need tents urgently and rescue teams. We don't have any ambulances, and we only have one hospital. We have many killed and injured.'

The Turkish Red Crescent reported its rescuers pulled several injured people out of a collapsed dormitory in the town, which sits on a geological fault line.

Camps were being set up to shelter people and blankets, food and water were being sent along with mobile kitchens. Military aircraft were helping with the rescue and relief efforts.

Emergency teams were trying to rescue people believed to be trapped in a building in Van, a bustling city with many apartment buildings near the Iranian border, state-run news agency Anatolian said

Residents ran onto the streets in panic as 50 wounded were taken to the hospital there, but it was not known how serious their injuries were. They were treated in the courtyard of the hospital, the state-run Anatolia news agency said.

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Rescued: An injured woman receives oxygen as she is gently carried on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance

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Comfort: Rescuers help a wounded man injured by falling debris as the earthquake struck in Van


The Kandilli Observatory, Turkey's main seismography centre, said the earthquake struck at 1041 GMT and was 5km deep. The U.S. Geological Survey earlier reported that the magnitude was 7.6.

Eight aftershocks were recorded within three hours of the initial quake, including two with a magnitude of 5.6.

Mustafa Erdik, head of the Kandilli observatory said: 'We are estimating a death toll between 500 and 1,000.'

'There are many people under the rubble,' Veysel Keser, mayor of Celebibag, told NTV. 'People are in agony, we can hear their screams for help. We need urgent help."

'It's a great disaster. Many buildings have collapsed, student dormitories, hotels and gas stations have collapsed.'

Some houses also collapsed in the province of Bitlis, where at least one person, an eight-year-old girl was killed, authorities said. The quake also toppled the minarets of two mosques in the nearby province of Mus.

Television pictures showed damaged buildings and vehicles, crushed under falling masonry, and shocked residents wandering in the streets.

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Saved: A victim is gripped securely by rescuers as he is pulled from the debris of a collapsed building in Van


Turkish media said phone lines and electricity had been cut off. Aftershocks continued after the initial quake, whose epicentre was at the village of Tabanli, north of Van city.

In Hakkari, a town around 100 km (60 miles) south of the city of Van in southeastern Turkey, a building could be felt swaying for around 10 seconds during the quake. There was no immediate sign of any casualties.

Two large quakes in 1999 killed more than 20,000 people in northwest Turkey. Two people were killed and 79 injured in May when an earthquake shook Simav in northwest Turkey.

The quake also caused panic among residents in several Iranian towns, close to the Turkish border, and caused cracks in some buildings in Chaldoran and cut telephone links, said the Iranian state TV website.

The quake was also felt in Salmas, Maku, Khoi and several other towns in northeastern Iran but no damage has been reported.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-scores-buildings-collapse.html#ixzz1bdCdgszx
 

Jack Davenport

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
Is it just me or does it seem that earthquakes tend to hit more in the cooler months?

RIP and condolences to all that have been affected.
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
A lot more deadly earthquakes lately...hope and condolences to all.
 
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