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The Grand Turk
Turkey hit by second devastating earthquake
2011-11-10
Turkey was on Wednesday night hit by a second devastating earthquake in less than three weeks, killing at least three people and leaving dozens trapped in the rubble of toppled buildings, according to reports.

The 5.7-magnitude quake hit the city of Van, which was devastated last month by a 7.6-magnitude earthquake that killed 600 people.

The state television channel TRT Haber showed images of several collapsed buildings and rescue workers searching through the rubble after the tremor struck at 9.23pm local time. It said at least 35 people were trapped.

Panicked residents could be seen running through the streets and ambulances rushed through the town with their sirens wailing.

Sky Turk television said one hotel was being used by journalists and aid workers. It was not clear how many people were inside, but at least one was brought out alive, NTV television reported.

NTV television said rescue teams were being sent to the region from the capital Ankara and other areas, a week after workers had begun clearing debris from the earlier quake.

About 1,400 aftershocks have rocked the region since the first earthquake hit the province on Oct 23.

Many residents had been living in tents, despite the cold, too afraid to return to their homes. “Life has become hell. We are outside, the weather is cold. There are no tents,” said Emin Kayram, 53. At least 2,000 buildings were destroyed and authorities declared another 3,700 buildings unfit for habitation. The airport in Van was also damaged, meaning planes were diverted to nearby cities and relief teams were forced to travel by road.

OctoberÂ’s earthquake had a relatively shallow depth of 12.2 miles, according to the US Geological Survey, which made the damage worse.

Van province lies several hundred miles east of the East Anatolian fault, one of TurkeyÂ’s most seismically active regions.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  Turkey really needs building standards that are enforced... Insha'Allah! heh.,..
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-11-10 11:48  

#3  Oklahoma Earthquakes: Fracking or Faultline?

Timing this information is curious. Everything that would give us jobs and improve our way of life is attacked these days. Vast areas of the ocean are barren but around oil rigs life abounds.
If there is a problem correct it and move on with it.
Posted by: Dale   2011-11-10 07:46  

#2  Must be all that fracturing in Iran!
U.S. Government Confirms Link Between Earthquakes and Hydraulic Fracturing
Posted by: tipper   2011-11-10 05:04  

#1  this is also a shallow quake with the epicenter about 10 km below ground

In general, a 5.7 wouldn't do that much damage but its very near where the 7.6 was in Oct.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2011-11-10 02:58  

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