72 hours have passed since the Turkey-Greece earthquake occurred. Hard rescue continues November 3, 6:43

So far, 94 people have been confirmed dead in the earthquake and tsunami that occurred in the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece.

After 72 hours, when the survival rate is said to drop sharply after the earthquake, the search and rescue are still going on.

A major 7.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami in the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece on October 30 has killed 92 people, injured 994 and injured 2 in Turkey so far, according to local authorities. People were killed and 19 were injured.



It has been 72 hours since the earthquake, which is said to have caused a sharp drop in survival rate, but in Izmir province in western Turkey, where the damage was severe, hard search and rescue activities were carried out at the collapse sites of the remaining five buildings. Is being continued.



Authorities have instructed residents to evacuate from potentially collapsed buildings, forcing large numbers of residents to evacuate in more than 3,000 tents set up in a hurry.



As the nights get colder, securing housing for the affected people has become a major issue.



Meanwhile, the Izmir prosecutor's office detained nine people involved in the construction and permission of the collapsed building on the 2nd and set out to investigate whether the building was built in compliance with earthquake resistance standards.