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The number of people who lost their lives in the earthquake in Izmir on Friday rose to 100. 847 of the 994 people injured were discharged, 147 people continue to receive treatment. Although work has been completed on 12 of the 17 buildings where search and rescue activities are carried out, work continues on 5 buildings.
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said that 12 of the 147 people who were treated after the earthquake in Izmir were in intensive care and 5 of them were in serious condition.
Minister Koca shared information about those who lost their lives and were injured in the Izmir earthquake on his Twitter account.
Stating that the loss of life increased to 95 based on the results of search and rescue efforts, Koca said: “The number of patients whose treatment is still ongoing is 147. Currently, 12 of our patients are in intensive care. , 5 of them in serious condition gave their statements.
WORK IN DOĞANLAR APARTMANI ENDED: 17 PEOPLE LOST LIVES
After Seda Dinçer, whose body was removed from the Doğanlar apartment, which was destroyed in the earthquake disaster in İzmir, the works were completed.
Work on the remains of the Doğanlar apartment building, which was destroyed in the Bayraklı district by the 6.6 magnitude earthquake that occurred in front of the Seferihisar district of İzmir, was completed. After reaching the body of 21-year-old college student Seda Dinçer underneath the collapsed building, teams ended their search. Those who knew Seda expressed their regret on social media. Search and rescue teams, who assessed the risk of collapse in the side building during the works, were taken to rest after making sure no one was left inside.
At 65 hours in the same building this morning, 3-year-old Elif was captured alive and treated in hospital. A total of 32 people, 15 of whom were alive and 17 of whom were dead, were removed from the rubble of the Doganlar apartment building.
The lifeless body of 2 dentists has been reached
The lifeless bodies of dentists Aslı Taner and Zarife Doğan were found during searches carried out in the remains of the Rıza Bey apartment, which was destroyed in Bayraklı in the earthquake in front of the Seferihisar district of İzmir. Taner and Doğan were said to have medical gloves on their hands.
Search and rescue work continues on the remains of buildings destroyed by the 6.6 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Seferihisar in the Aegean Sea. The bodies of 2 women were found today at 07:00 during work carried out on the remains of the Rıza Bey apartment in Manavkuyu, Bayraklı district. It was determined that the people with medical gloves on their hands belonged to the dentists Aslı Taner and Zarife Doğan in the private dental clinic on the first floor of the building.
The corpses of the dentists were taken by ambulance to the morgue of the Ege University Hospital.
One of the women, who continued her hopeful wait in the wreckage area, was heard shouting ‘My daughter’ during the removal of the bodies.