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Turkey’s Disaster Management Authority (AFAD) also reported that there were at least 84 aftershocks, 16 of them more than 4 on the Richter scale, after the earthquake.
Search and rescue operations continue on some 17 buildings that collapsed or were badly damaged in Izmir.
More than 50 fire trucks and 200 rescuers have been deployed to the scene, according to AFAD.
The Turkish Red Crescent with 48 members and 16 vehicles is also participating in the operations.
So far, at least 70 people have been rescued from the rubble of the buildings, according to Izmir Governor Yavuz Selim Kosger.
Before, or Kosger, said at least 70 people were rescued from the rubble.
He said four buildings were destroyed and more than 10 collapsed, while others were also damaged.
According to ERT, among the dead there is an old woman who was seduced since tsunami.
Formerly the mayor of Izmir, Tuns Soger, he said CNN Turk that approximately 20 buildings have collapsed.
It was also particularly felt in Balikesir, Aydin, Marmara as well as in Constantinople.
The Minister of the Interior, Suleiman Soilou, initially announced that six buildings have collapsed in Izmir, and especially in the Alsantzak (Punta) area, shortly afterwards the mayor of the city spoke about 20 buildings damaged.
The Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, announced that the state mechanism to repair the damage has already been mobilized.
“With all the state media we support the citizens who have been affected by the earthquake. “We take steps to do the necessary work,” he said via Twitter.
According to the Turkish Minister of the Environment, Murat kurum, there are citizens trapped in the rubble of buildings that have collapsed.
Among the buildings that collapsed there is one Floor 13 building in the district Bournova of Smyrna.
Images and videos from Turkish television circulating on social media show people trying to move rubble to help them caught in the high-rise building.
After the earthquake there was a tsunami in Smyrna.
Minor property damage was reported in other parts of the country.