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A total of six collapsed buildings have been recorded so far in Turkish city of Izmir's Bornova and Bayrakli districts with search and rescue operation underway – Turkish officials pic.twitter.com/waTWBdXyPj
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) October 30, 2020
In pictures: Rescue operations begin in Turkey's Izmir after magnitude-6.6 earthquake causes massive damage pic.twitter.com/YuVPsrPIRe
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) October 30, 2020
Sea level rises as the result of the 6.6 magnitude earthquake in #Izmir, western #Turkey #Earthquake pic.twitter.com/0HTpkdY2mR
— Utkarsh Singh (@utkarshs88) October 30, 2020
The 7.0 magnitude #earthquake , about 17km off the coast of western Izmir province, was felt as far away as Athens and Istanbul, the US Geological Survey said.
— Earth News LIVE🌎 (@_EarthNewsLIVE) October 30, 2020
There was no word on casualties but images from the Turkish city of #Izmir showed buildings that had collapsed.#deprem pic.twitter.com/nfCxz0g8qK
Another one from Izmir, Seferihisar after the earthquake. Water from Aegean Sea floods
— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) October 30, 2020
Via @kamerknc pic.twitter.com/FXU4rUuevt
This video is taken at the coast of the #seferihisar district of #Izmir just after the #earthquake. pic.twitter.com/HExa9GltOy
— Celil (@csagir2015) October 30, 2020
Scary footage from İzmir province immediately after the quake pic.twitter.com/V8S6baZpwz
— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) October 30, 2020
🎥Images of earthquake devastation in Izmir province of Turkyia “A large number of buildings in the area around Bornova have been destroyed," said the mayor of Bornova district in Izmir province the magnitude of the earthquake was 6.9-7 Richter- pic.twitter.com/PQqDDUAWwY
— Suribelle (@Suribelle1) October 30, 2020