(Ankara): A 70-year-old man was buried in a collapsed building after an earthquake for 34 hours, and he survived and was found by rescuers. And sent him to the hospital.
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the Aegean on the evening of October 30, killing at least two people, officials said. At least 71 people were killed and more than 900 were injured in the area. Rescuers were dispatched to the scene to search for people buried in the rubble.
Turkish health minister says rescue team has found a 70-year-old man named Ahmet Citim after the quake. He was buried in the rubble for 34 hours. Authorities then rushed the victim to a hospital.
Turkish authorities say the quake shook buildings in the city and caused residents to flee to the streets to escape the quake. Of that building collapse. The disaster left 51 Turks dead and 891 injured. Greece, meanwhile, did not know exactly how many people were killed and injured.
According to CNN, the quake shook cities on Turkey's west coast. In that incident, the people of Izmir were frightened and ran from their homes to stand on the streets and fields for fear of the building collapsing. Break down.
The mayor told CNN that a total of more than 300 buildings had collapsed, while others in Bornova and Bayrakli areas were near the epicenter. Destroyed. The quake struck at a depth of 10 km off the coast of Izmire. But now Turkish authorities are conducting an emergency operation at the site of the collapse. Source: CNN
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