Turkey-Greece Offshore Earthquake Death Confirmed 71 Rescue Activities Continued November 2, 5:29

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Two days have passed since the earthquake and tsunami that occurred in the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece, and 71 people have been confirmed dead so far.

At the site, rescue activities for people left behind under the collapsed building continue, and residents in the area flooded by the tsunami are busy scraping mud.

Two days have passed since the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece on the 30th of last month.



So far, 69 people have been killed and 949 injured in Turkey, 2 have been killed and 19 have been injured in Greece, according to Turkish and Greek authorities.



In Izmir Province, western Turkey, which was severely damaged, search and rescue operations for people left behind under debris continue day and night at eight sites where buildings collapsed.



In Seferihisar, a coastal town in Izmir prefecture that was flooded by the tsunami, residents are busy with the work of scraping out the mud that has flowed into their homes and cleaning up furniture that has been submerged in water.



In the tsunami that occurred this time, an 85-year-old woman living in this town drowned and died.



According to a woman working at a souvenir shop, the water that rushed into the street in front of the shop reached a height of about 50 cm, and she said, "I cried because I thought I might die here. I want to return to my original life as soon as possible. "