Turkey 6.7 magnitude earthquake kills 18 people Rescue all night and hurry January 25 12:23

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An earthquake of magnitude 6.7 in eastern Turkey has killed 18 people to date, with a total of 30 buildings collapsed in areas of strong shaking. The Turkish government hastened to search and rescue those underneath the collapsed building.

According to the USGS = Geological Survey in the United States, a 6.7-magnitude earthquake occurred in the eastern part of Turkey in Elazig, 9 o'clock before 9 o'clock on the 24th and 3 o'clock on 25th, Japan time.
According to the Turkish government, a total of 30 buildings collapsed in the shaky areas, and 18 people have been killed in and around Elazig Province.

In addition, more than 600 people were injured and treated at the hospital.

Throughout the night, the Disaster and Emergency Response Agency team is conducting search and rescue operations, and Turkish Minister for Interior Soil has stated that around 30 people are underneath a collapsed building. .

In Turkey, a quake in the east in 2011 killed more than 600 people, and a massive earthquake in the west in 1999 killed more than 17,000 people. I am.