The Fiji Times

Turkey quake death toll reaches 37

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IZMIR - A mother and three of her children were pulled to safety on Saturday after being trapped for almost 18 hours under a building in the western Turkish city of Izmir that was flattened in a powerful earthquake.

One of the children succumbed to his injuries later in hospital, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca told reporters in Izmir.

The child was one of 37 people killed in Friday’s quake: 35 in Turkey and two on the Greek island of Samos. Rescuers were continuing efforts to free the woman’s fourth child. The mayor of the Aegean port city said around 180 people remained trapped.

“In the meantime, we are delighted to be hearing miracles happening as a result of diligent work by rescue teams,” Mayor Tunc Soyer told television channel Fox TV.

The quake destroyed at least 20 buildings in Izmir, causing panic in the city and setting off tidal waves that slammed into coastal areas and islands.

President Tayyip Erdogan, speaking in a televised address, said 885 people were injured, 15 of them critically. Mr Koca, the health minister, said on Saturday 243 people were still being treated in Turkish hospitals, eight in critical condition.

Environmen­t Minister Murat Kurum said more than 100 people had been rescued so far. Rescue work was punctuated by hundreds of aftershock­s. By Saturday afternoon search operations had been completed in eight buildings and were continuing in nine others, officials said.

One resident said both her parents were still trapped. “I couldn’t get any news. I couldn’t get any news,” the woman told Reuters, when asked about attempts to reach them.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Rescue workers carry a survivor out of a collapsed building after an earthquake in the Aegean port city of Izmir, Turkey.
Picture: REUTERS Rescue workers carry a survivor out of a collapsed building after an earthquake in the Aegean port city of Izmir, Turkey.

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