国际英语新闻:Turkey lowers quake death toll to 51
ANKARA, March 8 (Xinhua) -- The 6.0-magnitude earthquake that struck east Turkey early Monday killed 51 and injured dozens, local government said, a lower toll than earlier reported.
Thirty-four people were being treated at several hospitals around the Karakocan town of the eastern Elazig Province, the epicenter of the earthquake, the Elazig governor's office was quoted by the semi-official Anatolia news agency as saying in a statement.
Rescue efforts ended on Monday afternoon as there were no more people trapped under rubbles, said the agency.
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A man carries the body of a girl who was killed during an earthquake in Okcular Village, Elazig province, March 8, 2010. A powerful pre-dawn earthquake buried sleeping villagers in remote eastern Turkey Monday, claiming at least 51 lives and leaving dozens injured, officials said |
The quake struck Basyurt region of Karakocan town at a depth of 5 km at 4:32 a.m. local time (0232 GMT), said the Istanbul-based Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute of Turkey's Bogazici University.
Turkish newspaper Hurriyet Daily News earlier put the death toll of the quake at 57, quoting Karakocan mayor.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent a message of support from the capital Ankara and expressed sorrows over the casualties, the newspaper reported.
Erdogan urged local officials to change the architectural structure in the quake-hit region, where most houses are made of sun-dried bricks.
Ambulance helicopters were sent to the quake zone, while the Turkish Red Crescent had dispatched experienced personnel and relief materials to the area, including 230 tents, 1,000 blankets and 20 prefabricated houses, the prime minister was quoted as saying.
He also warned people not to stay in damaged buildings, according to Hurriyet Daily News.
Altogether 27 aftershocks were reported after the quake and more are expected over the next hours and days, the Istanbul-based institute was quoted by the newspaper as saying.
With much of its territories lying atop the North Anatolian fault, Turkey is a quake-prone country. In 1999, more than 18,000 people were killed in two devastating earthquakes in the country.
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