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112 earthquake victims relocated to hotels in Türkiye’s Bodrum

112 earthquake victims relocated to hotels in Türkiye’s Bodrum

One hundred twelve earthquake victims, together with their youngsters, have been evacuated from southeastern Türkiye after a serious 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck, the epicenter of which is the Pazarcık district of Kahramanmaraş, was delivered to Bodrum.

Earthquake victims have been positioned in accommodations and close by hostels.

Thousands of buildings in 10 provinces, together with Malatya, Şanlıurfa, Osmaniye and Diyarbakır, have been destroyed, leaving many unable to enter their homes attributable to heavy damages.

Gül San, who got here from Şanlıurfa along with her household stated: “The earthquake lasted for a long time, and we panicked. While we tried to recover, a second earthquake took place. There is heavy snow while everyone is on the streets, as we cannot reach our relatives. We are here now, but our minds are in Şanlıurfa. It was traumatic, there were many aftershocks during the day.”

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