China News Service, November 2 According to the Associated Press, a strong earthquake occurred in the Aegean Sea on October 30, local time, affecting parts of Greece and Turkey. The death toll caused by the earthquake has risen to 87 people.

On October 30, local time, a magnitude 7 earthquake occurred in the Aegean Sea.

The picture shows rescuers carrying out search and rescue work in Izmir Province, Turkey.

  According to reports, the casualties caused by the earthquake were mainly concentrated in Turkey, where nearly 1,000 people were injured and more than 80 people died.

In addition, two teenagers on the Greek island of Samos were also killed in the earthquake.

  On November 2, local time, a three-year-old girl was rescued from a collapsed building in Izmir, a city in western Turkey.

On the 1st, the girl's two sisters, brother and their mother were rescued, but one of the children later died.

  Local firefighter Celik said that when he found the girl in the rubble, he thought the girl was dead.

"Her face is dusty and her face is pale," he said.

"When I wiped the dust off her face, she opened her eyes. I was surprised." Celik said: "This is a miracle, a real miracle."

  Some officials said that 220 earthquake survivors are still receiving treatment in the hospital, 4 of whom are in serious condition.

  On the afternoon of October 30, local time, a strong earthquake occurred in the Aegean Sea.

Izmir in Turkey and Samos Island in Greece were severely affected, and a large number of buildings were damaged.

The strong earthquake also triggered a small tsunami for a while, and the streets of Vati, the main port town of Samos, were flooded by sea.