Europe 1 with AFP 2:02 p.m., February 27, 2023

The earthquake that shook Turkey and Syria three weeks ago to the day returned on Monday, killing at least one person and injuring dozens.

For now, the Turkish authorities count 170,000 buildings destroyed or heavily damaged and 44,374 dead in total.

At least one person died and dozens were injured in a 5.6-magnitude earthquake in the southeastern Turkish province of Malatya on Monday, the public disaster management agency (Afad) said. .

"One of our fellow citizens has unfortunately died. 69 wounded have been transferred to hospitals," said Yunus Sezer, Afad boss, during a press briefing.

Thirty buildings also collapsed during this aftershock of the violent earthquake that hit southeastern Turkey and northern Syria on February 6, according to the same source.

The mayor of the city of Yesilyurt, located near the epicenter, indicated on the Habertürk television channel that a father and his daughter, who had come to collect personal belongings from their accommodation, were under the rubble of one of the collapsed buildings.

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170,000 buildings destroyed or damaged

"Buildings collapsed and our search and rescue teams were quickly dispatched," Afad previously said on Twitter.

Images broadcast Monday by Turkish television showed rescuers hard at work, some removing rubble by hand.

The aftershock occurred at 12:04 local time (09:04 GMT), according to Afad.

The province of Malatya had already been affected by the devastating earthquake of February 6, which killed 44,374 people in the south and south-east of the country, according to the latest official report.

The earthquake, with a magnitude of 7.8, destroyed or seriously damaged more than 170,000 buildings in eleven provinces of the country and also affected the north of neighboring Syria.

Some 10,000 aftershocks have taken place since February 6 in Turkey, according to Afad.