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The death toll in the Aegean earthquake the previous day’s afternoon rose to twenty-seven, according to Saturday’s summary, as the search for the ruins continued.

The Aegean earthquake has more than a dozen dead and hundreds injured

Turkey and Greece have been affected by a natural disaster.

In Izmir, western Turkey, where at least 20 buildings collapsed, 25 were killed and more than 800 people were injured in the Grade 7 earthquake.

Two young men on the island of Samos in Greece, 80 kilometers west of Izmir, lost their lives.

About 5,000 people are involved in the rescue and 20 search dogs have also been deployed. To date, 750 tents have been installed and they serve 50,000 people in mobile kitchens.

The earthquake occurred shallow, which is why the devastation in Turkey was so great

According to Eötvös Loránd University professor, the tsunami also contributed to the destruction.

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