The drama broke out under the rubble on the island of Samos



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After the severe earthquake off Kuşadasi at noon yesterday, the neighboring Greek island of Samos did not sleep until this morning.

People who spent the night in the dozens of tents set up in the Karlıiovasi squares of Samos and the island experienced exciting moments with the tremors between 3.1 and 4.1 that occurred until morning.

THE JOURNALIST FIRST NEWS, THEN LEARNS THAT HIS SON DIES

Journalist Alexis Komninos, who took to the streets in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake disaster on the island of Samos and broadcast news among the ruins, was said to also make frequent warnings via his radio to stay away from the rubble.

When they learned that Claire, 15, and her friend Aris Komninos, 17, who were buried under the rubble of a house that collapsed about two hours later, they were their own son.

PHOTO: WORDS

Father Komninos, who works at the news site RadioCafe 102.4 Samostoday.gr, published the following message today for his son and girlfriend who passed away while continuing his profession as a journalist. “I’m proud of you, I was seeing my own youth, you too. You never left Clarie alone and now you haven’t left her alone. A few days ago you had your birthday. A few days ago you were very happy on his birthday. Dad, I didn’t even know you told me when I came to pick you up at your house. I laughed and realized how good it felt. Those left behind have no words or tears. Stay with Claire wherever you go, my heart has gone with you. You guys are Black Friday guys “ said.

THEY WERE HANDLED TO EACH OTHER UNDER BIRTH

It emerged that Claire and Aris Komninos, who lost their lives, celebrated their birthdays together two days ago.

It turned out that Claire and Aris were tied together under the rubble. The death of the two young people caused great sadness on the island of Samos.

PHOTO: WORDS

TABLE OF CRISIS ESTABLISHED ON THE ISLAND

In the cities of Karlovasi and Vathi of the municipality of Samos, the crisis tables were chaired by the Deputy Vice President of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalias, the Secretary General of Infrastructure George Karagiannis, the Secretary of Admission of Asylum Seekers Emmanuel Logothetis, the regional governor Samos Panourakis Vassilos. It is said that approximately 1000 tents will be set up for the people of Samos.

It was claimed that 35 civil engineers and search and rescue teams and infrastructure of about 400 people left Athens and Rhodes, with hundreds of homes and workplaces damaged.

In addition to the hundreds of homes and workplaces on the island of Samos, it is said that damage assessment studies will be launched, in which nearly 200 ships and nearly 300 vehicles were seriously damaged.

PRIME MINISTER MİÇOTAKİS GOES TO SİSAM

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Miçotakis will travel to the island of Samos this afternoon for remarks.

Miçotakis said in a statement “Whatever our differences, these are times of unity for our peoples” said.



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