An earthquake that shook northwest Turkey last night killed at least three people and injured nearly 100. The 5.9-magnitude quake struck at 11.15 pm local time was centred in the town of Simav. The tremor was felt as far as the Aegean tourist city of Izmir, the northwestern city of Bursa, Istanbul and the city of Edirne, close to the Greek and Bulgarian borders. There were no immediate reports of damage in the ancient city of Epheseus, which lies just outside Selcuk, about 55 miles south of Izmir. The quake was followed by about 50 aftershocks, the strongest with a magnitude of 4.6. Local authorities warned of more aftershocks in the coming days. Most of Simav was without electricity and telephone lines were down, reports said.
domingo, 22 de mayo de 2011
Turkey earthquake kills three - The Nation, Pakistan
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