China News Service, November 4, according to Reuters, on the 4th local time, Turkey ended its search and rescue of the ruins of collapsed buildings in the Aegean earthquake that occurred on October 30.

Up to now, the death toll caused by the earthquake has risen to 116.

  The Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Agency (AFAD) stated that the earthquake was the heaviest casualty in Turkey in the past ten years. 1,035 people were injured in the country's Izmir province and 137 people are still receiving treatment.

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

The picture shows the Turkish rescue team searching for survivors in the ruins of Izmir Province.

  According to reports, Turkey's search and rescue work on 17 damaged or collapsed buildings has been completed, and search and rescue teams are clearing the rubble.

  Authorities said that in addition to the 114 people killed in Turkey, the other two victims were teenagers from the Greek island of Samos.

  According to the report, the earthquake caused 22 ships to sink, 43 ships stranded, and 40 of them were rescued.

AFAD stated that 2,790 tents have been set up as temporary shelters and 10222 beds have been allocated.

  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.