ANKARA: The death toll from a 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Turkey has risen to 51, but a 70-year-old man was pulled alive from the rubble today.
According to the World News Agency, a fatal earthquake in the Turkish coastal city of Izmir destroyed 20 buildings and removed 51 bodies from the rubble, leaving 890 injured and 682 allowed to return home after receiving medical treatment.
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Today, 48 hours after the quake, a 70-year-old man was pulled alive from the rubble of buildings and taken to a hospital for medical treatment. Found Dozens of people are still feared buried under the rubble.
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A magnitude 7.0 earthquake shook the Turkish coastal city of Izmir and the Greek island of Samos, killing at least two people and injuring more than 60 in Greece.