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Turkey completes search and rescue efforts after deadly quake

Disaster agency says all search and rescue efforts are over in Izmir province after powerful quake last week

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10:55 - 4/11/2020 Wednesday
Update: 10:56 - 4/11/2020 Wednesday
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Turkey: Search, rescue work continues after earthquake
Turkey: Search, rescue work continues after earthquake

All search and rescue efforts were declared complete on Wednesday in Izmir province, Turkey, after a magnitude-6.6 earthquake shook the country's Aegean region, authorities announced.

On Twitter, Mehmet Gulluoglu, the head of Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), thanked the disaster workers and volunteers who served in the search and rescue efforts in the province.

The death toll from last week's powerful earthquake in Turkey's Aegean region has risen to 114, authorities said early on Wednesday.

As many as 137 victims are still receiving treatment, while 898 have been discharged from hospitals, according to AFAD.

A total of 1,621 aftershocks -- 44 of them with a magnitude higher than 4 -- have been recorded since Friday's magnitude 6.6 quake rattled Izmir, Turkey's third-largest city and home to more than 4.3 million people, the agency said.

Turkey is among the world's most seismically active zones and has suffered devastating earthquakes in the past, including the magnitude 7.6 Marmara quake in 1999.

*Writing by Seda Sevencan

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