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Death toll from Turkey’s earthquake rises to 31

By , on January 26, 2020


FILE: DEADLY EARTHQUAKE. Rescuers search quake rubble for survivors after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake jolted eastern Turkish province of Elazig on January 25, 2020. The death toll from Friday’s powerful earthquake in eastern Turkey has risen to 31, the country’s disaster relief agency said. (Photo courtesy by Ali Balikci-Anadolu Agency via PNA)

ANKARA — The death toll from Friday’s powerful earthquake in eastern Turkey rose to 31, the country’s disaster relief agency said.

So far, 1,547 people have been reported injured as rescue workers continue recovering victims buried under the rubble, according to the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD).

A total of 45 people have been rescued including a woman, 17 hours after her house collapsed.

AFAD said rescue work continues with more than 3,433 personnel with hundreds of vehicles and 17 sniffer dogs in the region.

A team of surveyors is assessing the damage caused by the earthquake, with initial reports suggesting 76 buildings were demolished while 42 damaged and 425 with minor damages.

The 6.8-magnitude quake shook Turkey’s Elazig province late Friday. Tremors were also felt in neighboring countries including Syria and Georgia.

More than 530 aftershocks were felt in the region with nine above a 4.0-magnitude.

Earlier Saturday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited the region and attended the funeral of two victims.

“We have borne many earthquakes but the nation has risen above them patiently,” said Erdogan, asking citizens to exercise strength in their weakest hour.

Condolences poured in from the world over, including from the U.S., Russia, Germany, France, Malaysia, and Pakistan. (Anadolu)

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