The Korea Times

2 killed in 6.7-magnitude quake off Greece, Turkey tourist resorts

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BODRUM (AFP) — At least two people were killed on the Greek island of Kos Friday when a magnitude 6.7 earthquake shook the popular summer resort holiday destinatio­ns of the Dodecanese Islands in Greece and the Aegean coast of Turkey.

The epicenter of the quake was approximat­ely 10.3 kilometers (6.4 miles) south of the major Turkish resort of Bodrum, a magnet for holidaymak­ers in the summer, and 16.2 kilometers east of the island of Kos in Greece, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

It had a depth of 10 kilometers, USGS said.

Two people were killed on the Greek island of Kos, a hospital official on the island told AFP, saying they had been killed when the ceiling of a building collapsed.

Emergency services said the affected area was a bar in the centre of Kos town. There was no immediate informatio­n on the identity of the dead.

The mayor of Kos Georges Kyritsis said several people were injured.

In the Turkish resort of Bodrum, television pictures showed throngs of worried residents and holidaymak­ers in the streets.

“The biggest problem at the moment are electricit­y cuts in certain areas (of the city),” Bodrum mayor Mehmet Kocadon told NTV television. “There is light damage and no reports that anyone has been killed” in the area.

Reports said the state hospital in Bodrum was evacuated after cracks appeared, with incoming patients being examined in a garden outside.

The governor of the southern Mugla province — where Bodrum is located — said some people had been slightly injured after falling out of windows in panic.

The Adliye mosque in central Bodrum suffered some damage, with police cordoning it off to prevent people being wounded by fallen debris, the state-run Anadolu news agency said.

The quake was also felt on the Datca peninsula — also a major resort area — as well as Turkey’s third city of Izmir on the Aegean to the north.

Turkish television said the earthquake triggered high waves off Gumbet near Bodrum which flooded the road and left parked cars stranded. There were no reports of casualties.

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