Turkish Earthquake 29 dead

A magnitude 6.7 earthquake that hit Japan on Tuesday, 25 days ago, has killed 29 people so far and continues to rescue those left behind under collapsed buildings.

Early in the morning on the 25th of Japan time, a 6.7-magnitude earthquake that hit the eastern part of Turkey in Elazig Province caused 29 people to die and more than 1,400 to be treated in hospitals, according to the Turkish government. is.

At the site of the collapsed building, the search and rescue operations for those left behind by the debris continue, and according to the Turkish government, 43 people have been rescued, including a 5-year-old girl so far.

In some cases, rescue workers encouraged women who had been fainted under the rubble by mobile phones, and were successfully rescued.

After attending the funeral of the victims, President Erdogan said, "We will do everything we can to rescue the survivors," and said he would do his best to rescue.