China News Service, November 3 (AFP) According to a report by Agence France-Presse, the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Department stated that the earthquake in the Aegean Sea has killed 100 people in Turkey and injured 994 others.

There are still 147 people receiving treatment in the hospital.

  According to previous reports, a strong earthquake occurred in the Aegean Sea on the afternoon of October 30, local time.

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

The casualties caused by the earthquake were mainly concentrated in Turkey, where 100 people have been killed and nearly 1,000 injured.

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

On October 30, local time, a strong earthquake occurred in the Aegean Sea, affecting parts of Greece and Turkey.

The picture shows the damaged buildings in the earthquake-stricken area of ​​Turkey.

  Turkey is located in an earthquake-prone zone.

In 1999, two consecutive earthquakes of magnitude 7 or higher occurred in northwestern Turkey, causing approximately 18,000 deaths.

In 2011, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake occurred in the Van province of eastern Turkey, killing 644 people.

In January this year, a 6.5-magnitude earthquake occurred in Elazig province in eastern Turkey, killing dozens of people.