(Ritambhara, intern journalist) Turkey: There was a strong earthquake in the Aegean Sea on Friday. The earth shook from Turkey to Greece with its tremors. Its intensity on the Richter scale was measured at 7.0. Buildings in Turkey killed 12 people. Due to the earthquake, people got out on the streets in panic and started running around. Earthquake tremors were also felt in Istanbul and the Greek island of Samos. In both countries, high waves began to rise in the sea and many areas of Izmir city of Turkey were flooded.

Turkish government media quoted disaster and emergency management officials as saying that 12 people were killed and 419 were injured. Officials said that reports were coming in many districts of buildings falling and people buried in debris. There have also been reports of partial damage to properties in several other areas. Officials said relief and rescue operations are going on in the affected areas. Two teenagers died after a wall collapsed on Samos Island.
Izmir Mayor Tunk Soyer said, ‘There are reports of about 20 buildings collapsing in the city. The governor of Izmir said 70 people were rescued safely from the debris. Medical students were in the Guzelbeck area of ​​Izmir at the time of the Ilke-side earthquake. He said that I have a lot of earthquake experience. So initially I did not take it seriously. But, this time it was scary. He said that there were tremors for at least 25-30 seconds.

Izmir Mayor Tunk Soyer said that about 20 buildings in the state were reported to have collapsed. The governor of Izmir said 70 people were rescued safely from the debris. Medical students were in the Guzelbeck area of ​​Izmir at the time of the Ilke-side earthquake. He said that I have a lot of earthquake experience. So initially I did not take it seriously. But, this time it was scary. He said that there were tremors for at least 25-30 seconds.
There was chaos in the early hours after the earthquake. People have come out of homes and towers due to panic. The administrations of both countries are fully engaged in vigilance and rescue operations. According to the Greek media, residents of Samos and other peninsulas fled their homes during the earthquake. Apart from this, there have been reports of rockfall in many places.

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