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Earthquake Shakes Turkey Again, 1 Dead-Dozens Injured

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The earthquake shook again Turki. A magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook eastern Turkey on Monday (27/2), killing one person and injuring dozens of others. The government disaster agency said the quake also caused several buildings that had been damaged in the previous quake to collapse.

Reported by the news agency AFPMonday (27/2/2023), the epicenter of the earthquake was Yesilyurt district in Malatya province, which was hit by devastating earthquake on February 6 Then. At that time, a 7.8-magnitude quake killed more than 44,000 people in Turkey and thousands more in neighboring countries. Syria.

“One resident was killed. About 69 people were injured,” Yunus Sezer, head of the Turkish government’s disaster agency, AFAD, said in televised comments.

In a post on Twitter, AFAD said that 29 buildings that had been damaged by the devastating earthquake on February 6 have now collapsed after the latest earthquake.

“Our search and rescue team was quickly dispatched to the region, and started work,” he added.

Turkish media reported that the local mayor, Mehmet Cinar, said a father and daughter were trapped after they entered a damaged building to retrieve their belongings.

Television footage showed the man being carried on a stretcher to an ambulance while rescue workers tried to contact his daughter inside the damaged building.

AFAD noted that nearly 10,000 aftershocks have occurred after the devastating February 6 quake. Some 173,000 buildings are believed to have suffered damage according to local media reports.

Turkish media have vocally criticized the developer for using poor materials and failing to comply with construction rules.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced plans to rebuild 270,000 homes in destroyed provinces within a year.

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