Rescue Team at work |
Shockingly, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake
rocked a sparsely populated part of eastern Turkey on Friday, leaving at least
18 people dead, injuring more than 500 and leaving some 30 trapped in the wreckage
of toppled buildings, Turkish officials said.
Rescue teams from
neighbouring provinces were dispatched to the affected areas, working in the
dark with floodlights in the freezing cold, and Defence Minister Hulusi Akar
said troops were on standby to help.
Hundreds of residents were
left homeless or with damaged homes.
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca, who
travelled to the afflicted area together with Soylu, said 13 people were killed
in Elazig, including two people who suffered heart attacks, and five others
died in Malatya.
A total of 553 people were hurt, including
11 who were in serious condition.
Some 30 buildings had collapsed from the
quake in the two provinces, according to Murat Kurum, the environment minister.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
said on Twitter that all measures were being taken to "ensure that the
earthquake that occurred in Elazig and was felt in many provinces is overcome
with the least amount of loss."
The quake struck at 8:55pm local time
(17:55 GMT), at a depth of 6.7km (4.1 miles) near the town of Sivrice in
Elazig, the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency, or AFAD, said. It was
followed by several aftershocks, the strongest with magnitudes 5.4 and 5.1.
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