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A 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred in Izmir, it was also felt on the nearby island of Samos, one of the Greek islands to Turkey. People who felt the earthquake rushed into the street, it was said that while 2 children died in the earthquake, the number of injured increased to 19.
The Presidency of Disaster and Emergency Management (AFAD) announced that a 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred, the epicenter of which was the Aegean Sea off Seferihisar. It was learned that the epicenter of the earthquake that was felt in many provinces, including Izmir, was the island of Samos (Samos). The earthquake, which was felt across a wide area of the country from the capital Athens to the island of Crete, caused damage and loss of life on Samos. On the Richter scale, the earthquake registered a magnitude of 7.1. Aris, 17, and Clarie, 15, who were unconscious in the town of Vathy due to the earthquake, were said to have lost their lives and the number of injured increased to 19.
UNIVERSAL BODIES WERE EXPOSED TO BE WRAPPED IN ONE
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The death of two children, aged 17 and 15, who died on the island due to the earthquake, affected Greece. Aris, 17, and Claire, 15, were said to be lovers and their lifeless bodies were pulled from the rubble under which they were buried.
According to statements by the inhabitants of the island, the two children were out of school and were returning home through a narrow street that they used almost daily. After the earthquake started, 17-year-old Aris hugged him to protect his 15-year-old girlfriend, but the two boys lost their lives due to the debris that fell on them.
MANY VEHICLES AND HOUSES WERE FLOODED
A large number of vehicles and houses were flooded due to the small-scale tsunamis that occurred in the Karlovasi port and other coastal areas. The Greek Ministry of Infrastructure announced that the earthquake victims were located in the tent city established around the island of Vathy and Samos.
THE ISLAND SUGGESTED WITH 4.1 FOR THE SECOND TIME
According to information provided by the Earthquake Research Institute of the Kandilli Observatory of Boğaziçi University, the magnitude 4.1 earthquake that occurred near the island of Samos at 11:35 p.m. caused fear and panic on the island. According to the statement of the Geological Institute of Athens, it was indicated that approximately 60 aftershocks occurred on the island of Samos as of 5 this morning, 4.1 and 4.2.