http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/many-dead-as-earthquake-strikes-turkey/story-e6frg6so-1226174643207
Many dead' as earthquake strikes Turkey 
From: The Australian 
October 24, 2011 2:04AM 
 
Rescuers in the city of Van work to save people from a building levelled by the 
7.3 magnitude earthquake. Source: AFP 


AN earthquake of 7.3 magnitude rocked eastern Turkey last night, with estimates 
of up to 1000 people killed under the rubble of dozens of collapsed buildings. 

The powerful quake, the strongest to hit the country in years, and its 
aftershocks struck Van, a large eastern city populated mainly by Kurds.

"Five hundred to 1,000 people are estimated to have been killed in the quake," 
Professor Mustafa Erdik, director of the Kandilli seismological institute in 
Istanbul, told a news conference.

Earlier reports did not speak of casualties but many were feared trapped under 
the rubble of collapsed buildings and officials warned they were struggling to 
assess the extent of the damage.

At least 50 people were taken to hospital in Van, Anatolia news agency said.

"There is serious human and material loss," said a brief statement from the the 
national disaster body which is based in the prime minister's office.

"Many multi-floor buildings, hotels and a dormitory were collapsed," said 
Veysel Keser, a local official from Van.

"We can hear voices from the collapsed buildings," he said.

Television footage showed collapsed buildings and vehicles, with residents 
rushing in panic in the streets.

"People are panicked. The telecommunication services have collapsed. We cannot 
reach anybody," Van Mayor Bekir Kaya told the NTV television in an initial 
assessment.

The government is due to send satellite phones to the region, according to 
media reports. The army will also send search and rescue teams to the area.

The US Geological Survey measured the quake at 7.3 magnitude and said that an 
aftershock was of 5.6 magnitude had also been registered.

The epicentre of the aftershock, which occurred at 9.56pm (AEDT), was located 
19km northeast of Van, the institute added.

The depth of the initial quake was 7.2km, according to the US seismologists. 
The depth of the aftershock was 20km, they added.

The epicentre of the quake, which struck around 9.41pm (AEDT), was at Tabanli 
in Van province, the Kandilli institute said.

The Turkish institute said that there were two aftershocks which in particular 
impacted on Ilikaynak and Gedikbulak villages.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has cancelled his official programme and 
was due to visit the quake region today.

The city airport received damage from the quake, reported the Anatolia news 
agency but added it did not disrupt the air traffic, quoting civilian airflight 
authorities.

Van, a city of 380,000 inhabitants mostly Kurds, is located more than 1200km 
from the capital Ankara.

The quake was also felt over the border in northwest Iran, causing some panic 
in major cities, Iranian media reported, but without any mention of casualties 
or damage.

The tremors were strong enough to cause "scenes of panic among the population 
of the cities," according to several Iranian media.

Turkey is earthquake-prone due to being crossed by several fault lines.

In 1999, two strong quakes in the heavily-populated and industrialised regions 
of northwest Turkey left some 20,000 dead.

And a powerful earthquake in the town of Caldiran in Van province killed 3840 
people in 1976.

AFP 


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