Three young children and their mother are rescued alive from rubble of building in Turkey 23 HOURS after powerful earthquake killed at least 39 and left more than 800 injured

  • Search teams rescued Seher Perincek, 38, and three of her children after a building collapsed in Izmir
  • Earthquake struck in the Aegean Sea between the Turkish coast and the Greek island of Samos on Friday
  • At least 39 have died in disaster, including two teenagers in Greece, with more than 800 people also injured 

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Three young children and their mother were today rescued from the rubble of a building in Turkey almost a day after a powerful earthquake killed at least 39 and left more than 800 injured.   

Search teams continued their hunt for survivors on Saturday after the 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck in the Aegean Sea between the Turkish coast and the Greek island of Samos, toppling buildings in Izmir and triggering a small tsunami which flooded streets in Seferihisar, Turkey. 

The mini-tsunami also reached Samos, where islanders were told to avoid the coast after the earthquake - which was felt as far away as Athens, Albania, North Macedonia and Bulgaria.  

At least 37 people were killed in Izmir alone, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said today from a crisis coordination centre before visiting the wrecked sites. Among them was an elderly woman who drowned in the tsunami.

Erdogan added that at least 103 people had been rescued since the earthquake.

Emergency services personnel search an eight-story collapsed building for survivors after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1 in Izmir

Emergency services personnel search an eight-story collapsed building for survivors after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1 in Izmir 

49 people have been killed and more than eight hundred injured after an earthquake struck the Aegean Sea off the coast of Turkey's Izmir Province on October 30. More than twenty buildings were destroyed in Izmir, Turkey's third largest city

49 people have been killed and more than eight hundred injured after an earthquake struck the Aegean Sea off the coast of Turkey's Izmir Province on October 30. More than twenty buildings were destroyed in Izmir, Turkey's third largest city

Emergency services personnel search an eight-story collapsed building for survivors after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1, in Izmir, Turkey

Emergency services personnel search an eight-story collapsed building for survivors after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1, in Izmir, Turkey

Search teams continued their hunt for survivors on Saturday after the 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck in the Aegean Sea between the Turkish coast and the Greek island of Samos, toppling buildings in Izmir and triggering a small tsunami which flooded streets in Seferihisar, Turkey

Search teams continued their hunt for survivors on Saturday after the 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck in the Aegean Sea between the Turkish coast and the Greek island of Samos, toppling buildings in Izmir and triggering a small tsunami which flooded streets in Seferihisar, Turkey 

The mini-tsunami also reached Samos, where islanders were told to avoid the coast after the earthquake - which was felt as far away as Athens, Albania, North Macedonia and Bulgaria

The mini-tsunami also reached Samos, where islanders were told to avoid the coast after the earthquake - which was felt as far away as Athens, Albania, North Macedonia and Bulgaria

Emergency workers rest near a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1

Emergency workers rest near a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1

People queue to receive hot meal aid after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1, 2020 in Izmir, Turkey

People queue to receive hot meal aid after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1, 2020 in Izmir, Turkey

Emergency workers rest near a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1, in Izmir, Turkey

Emergency workers rest near a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1, in Izmir, Turkey

Earthquake survivors wait for news of their loved ones, believed to be trapped under collapsed buildings after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1

Earthquake survivors wait for news of their loved ones, believed to be trapped under collapsed buildings after a powerful earthquake struck on November 1

Earthquake survivors wait for news of their loved ones, believed to be trapped under collapsed buildings after a powerful earthquake struck

Earthquake survivors wait for news of their loved ones, believed to be trapped under collapsed buildings after a powerful earthquake struck

But rescue teams on Saturday made contact with Seher Perincek, 38, and her four children - aged three, seven and 10-year-old twins - inside a fallen building in Izmir and cleared a corridor to bring them out.

One by one, the mother and three of her children were removed from the rubble as rescuers applauded or hugged. Efforts were still under way to rescue the remaining child.  

The survivors, including 10-year-old Elzem Perincek, were moved into ambulances on stretchers. The girl was speaking and said one of her feet hurt.

'I'm fine, I was rescued because only one of my feet was pinned. That foot really hurt,' she said. 

A 65-year-old man was saved 26 hours after the quake. 

Earlier, footage captured onlookers cheering as emergency services lifted Inci Okan, 16, and her dog Fistik out of a fallen building in Izmir after the pair spent 17 hours trapped under the rubble. 

The teenager, who was injured in the wreckage, was rushed to hospital following her rescue. 

Three young children and their mother were today rescued from the rubble of a building in Turkey almost a day after a powerful earthquake killed at least 39 and left more than 800 injured. Pictured: The rescue effort

Three young children and their mother were today rescued from the rubble of a building in Turkey almost a day after a powerful earthquake killed at least 39 and left more than 800 injured. Pictured: The rescue effort

Rescue teams on Saturday made contact with Seher Perincek, 38, and her four children - aged three, seven and 10-year-old twins - inside a fallen building in Izmir and cleared a corridor to bring them out. Pictured: The mother

Rescue teams on Saturday made contact with Seher Perincek, 38, and her four children - aged three, seven and 10-year-old twins - inside a fallen building in Izmir and cleared a corridor to bring them out. Pictured: The mother

Earlier, footage captured onlookers cheering as emergency services lifted Inci Okan, 16, and her dog Fistik out of a fallen building in Izmir (pictured) after the pair spent 17 hours trapped under the rubble

Earlier, footage captured onlookers cheering as emergency services lifted Inci Okan, 16, and her dog Fistik out of a fallen building in Izmir (pictured) after the pair spent 17 hours trapped under the rubble 

A wounded person is carried from the wreckage of an apartment building in Izmir, Turkey following the earthquake yesterday afternoon

A wounded person is carried from the wreckage of an apartment building in Izmir, Turkey following the earthquake yesterday afternoon

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks at Izmir's AFAD emergency response centre on Saturday before visiting the wrecked sites

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks at Izmir's AFAD emergency response centre on Saturday before visiting the wrecked sites 

Two other women, aged 53 and 35, were rescued from another collapsed two-storey building in Turkey. Pictured: An injured woman is carried from the rubble in Izmir

Two other women, aged 53 and 35, were rescued from another collapsed two-storey building in Turkey. Pictured: An injured woman is carried from the rubble in Izmir 

Emergency services carry an injured man from the rubble of a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake struck

Emergency services carry an injured man from the rubble of a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake struck

Two women embrace as rescue workers try to save residents trapped in debris of a collapsed building in Izmir, Turkey

Two women embrace as rescue workers try to save residents trapped in debris of a collapsed building in Izmir, Turkey

Emergency services today continue to search for survivors in fallen buildings across Izmir, Turkey following the disaster

Emergency services today continue to search for survivors in fallen buildings across Izmir, Turkey following the disaster

Relatives of the missing wait as rescuers search for survivors among the rubble of a collapsed building in Izmir after a powerful earthquake struck Turkey's western coast and parts of Greece

Relatives of the missing wait as rescuers search for survivors among the rubble of a collapsed building in Izmir after a powerful earthquake struck Turkey's western coast and parts of Greece

People today sit around a fire in front of their tent after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake in the Aegean Sea, at Bayrakli district in Izmir, Turkey

People today sit around a fire in front of their tent after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake in the Aegean Sea, at Bayrakli district in Izmir, Turkey

At least 24 people were killed in Izmir, including an elderly woman who drowned, according to AFAD. Pictured: A survivor is lifted from a fallen building in Izmir today

At least 24 people were killed in Izmir, including an elderly woman who drowned, according to AFAD. Pictured: A survivor is lifted from a fallen building in Izmir today

The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre said the quake had an epicentre eight miles from of the Greek island of Samos

Friends and relatives remained outside the building today for news of loved ones still trapped inside, including employees of a dentist's surgery that was located on the ground floor. 

Two other women, aged 53 and 35, were rescued from another collapsed two-storey building in Turkey. 

In all, around 100 people have been rescued since the earthquake, Murat Kurum, the environment and urban planning minister, confirmed today.

It was unclear how many more people were trapped under buildings that were levelled.

But some 5,000 rescue personnel were working on the ground to continue the efforts, Mr Kurum said.

Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) said 885 people were injured in Izmir and three other provinces.

The health minister added seven people were being treated in intensive care, with three of them in critical condition.

Two teenagers, 15 and 17, were killed on Samos after being struck by a collapsing wall as they walked home from school in Vathy. 

At least 19 people were injured on the island, with two, including a 14-year-old, airlifted to Athens and seven taken to hospitals on the island, Greek health authorities said. 

Speaker of the Turkish Parliament, Mustafa Sentop (third from left) attends the funeral ceremony of earthquake victim Ayse Melahat Kose, led by Head of Turkey's Religious Affairs Directorate Ali Erbas (right) at Hacilarkiri Cemetery in Bornova

Speaker of the Turkish Parliament, Mustafa Sentop (third from left) attends the funeral ceremony of earthquake victim Ayse Melahat Kose, led by Head of Turkey's Religious Affairs Directorate Ali Erbas (right) at Hacilarkiri Cemetery in Bornova

Speaker of the Turkish Parliament, Mustafa Sentop attends the funeral ceremony of earthquake victim Ayse Melahat Kose

Speaker of the Turkish Parliament, Mustafa Sentop attends the funeral ceremony of earthquake victim Ayse Melahat Kose

Rescue workers search for survivors in the rubble of a fallen building this morning after an 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Izmir, Turkey on Friday

Rescue workers search for survivors in the rubble of a fallen building this morning after an 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Izmir, Turkey on Friday 

Members of rescue services carry the body of a victim from the debris of a collapsed building in Izmir, Turkey today

Members of rescue services carry the body of a victim from the debris of a collapsed building in Izmir, Turkey today

Pictured: Rescue teams continue to search for survivors and victims in Izmir, Turkey following yesterday's earthquake

Pictured: Rescue teams continue to search for survivors and victims in Izmir, Turkey following yesterday's earthquake

Gunay Ozisik, 14, who was under the rubble, was last night rescued as rescue teams continued their search for survivors

Gunay Ozisik, 14, who was under the rubble, was last night rescued as rescue teams continued their search for survivors

Rescue and health workers carry a dead body from a collapsed building after an earthquake in the Aegean Sea, at Bayrakli district in Izmir, Turkey

Rescue and health workers carry a dead body from a collapsed building after an earthquake in the Aegean Sea, at Bayrakli district in Izmir, Turkey 

The earthquake, which was centred in the Aegean north-east of Samos, was felt across the eastern Greek islands and as far as Athens and in Bulgaria. Pictured: Izmir, Turkey last night

 The earthquake, which was centred in the Aegean north-east of Samos, was felt across the eastern Greek islands and as far as Athens and in Bulgaria. Pictured: Izmir, Turkey last night

Pictured: An injured woman is carried out of a destroyed building on a stretcher after she was found among the rubble

Pictured: An injured woman is carried out of a destroyed building on a stretcher after she was found among the rubble

Pictured: A collapsed building
The air is filled with dust as the seven- story building collapses within moments

Footage from the moment the earthquake hit on Friday shows a building collapse in Turkey, filling the air with dust as those nearby rush away from the danger 

A destroyed building in Izmir, Turkey, after the earthquake in the Aegean on Friday which killed at least 39 people and injured nearly 800 others in Turkey

A destroyed building in Izmir, Turkey, after the earthquake in the Aegean on Friday which killed at least 39 people and injured nearly 800 others in Turkey

Rescuers carry an injured person from the debris of a fallen building after an earthquake in Izmir province of Turkey last night

Rescuers carry an injured person from the debris of a fallen building after an earthquake in Izmir province of Turkey last night 

Rescue workers trying to clean the debris of a collapsed building while searching for survivors on Friday night

Rescue workers trying to clean the debris of a collapsed building while searching for survivors on Friday night

Malik Tahirler, 28, is rescued from wreckage of a devastated building by the search and rescue teams in Bornova district

Malik Tahirler, 28, is rescued from wreckage of a devastated building by the search and rescue teams in Bornova district

Rescue operations take place on a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake hit the Aegean Sea on Friday

Rescue operations take place on a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake hit the Aegean Sea on Friday

Wounded people are cut free from the wreckage of a toppled building in Izmir, Turkey, after the earthquake struck on Friday

Wounded people are cut free from the wreckage of a toppled building in Izmir, Turkey, after the earthquake struck on Friday

The earthquake, which was centred in the Aegean north-east of Samos, was felt across the eastern Greek islands and as far as Athens and in Bulgaria.      

In Turkey, it shook the regions of Aegean and Marmara, including the country's largest city Istanbul, whose governor said there were no reports of damage.

Debris was racing down Turkish streets after an apparent sea surge near Izmir where at least 17 buildings were destroyed and footage showed people climbing over the wreckage of collapsed multi-storey blocks. 

According to Turkey's disaster agency, at least 244 aftershocks were recorded, with 24 of them being more than four on the Richter scale.

A man, who was rescued from wreckage, is seen on Friday as search and rescue works continue at debris of a building located in Bornova district

A man, who was rescued from wreckage, is seen on Friday as search and rescue works continue at debris of a building located in Bornova district 

Rescuers carry a man rescued from the debris of his collapsed house, in Izmir, Turkey on Friday

Rescuers carry a man rescued from the debris of his collapsed house, in Izmir, Turkey on Friday 

Rescue operations are in place after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake in the coastal province of Izmir

Rescue operations are in place after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake in the coastal province of Izmir

Debris was floating along streets in high waters after the earthquake in Turkey
Debris in flooded streets after the earthquake

Debris was racing down Turkish streets after an apparent sea surge near Izmir amid a 'mini-tsunami' in Turkey and Greece which followed the earthquake in the Aegean Sea on Friday 

Footage from the moment the earthquake hit on Friday shows a building collapse in Turkey, filling the air with dust as those nearby rush away from the danger.

Gokhan Kan, a 32-year-old courier, said: 'I thought 'Is it going to end?' It felt like 10 minutes, like it was never going to end.  

'I was terrified not for myself in that moment but for my family, my wife and four-year-old son.'       

Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency said Friday's earthquake was centred in the Aegean at a depth of 10.3 miles. 

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu initially said six buildings had collapsed in two parts of Izmir, while mayor Tunc Soyer said nearly 20 buildings had collapsed in the province. It was later reported 17 buildings had fallen in Izmir.

At one site, Agriculture Minister Bekir Pakdemirli managed to establish mobile phone contact with a girl buried under the debris.

'We ask you to remain calm,' he told her in televised footage. 'We will try to lift the concrete block and reach you.'   

Rescue workers and local volunteers carry a wounded person on a stretcher after they were found in the debris of a building

Rescue workers and local volunteers carry a wounded person on a stretcher after they were found in the debris of a building

Search and rescue teams work their way through the rubble of a collapsed building in Izmir, Turkey, after the country was struck by a magnitude 7 earthquake

Search and rescue teams work their way through the rubble of a collapsed building in Izmir, Turkey, after the country was struck by a magnitude 7 earthquake

The rubble of a flattened building is seen from the air as night falls over Izmir, Turkey, after the city was hit by an earthquake

The rubble of a flattened building is seen from the air as night falls over Izmir, Turkey, after the city was hit by an earthquake

Heavy lifting machinery is used to sift the rubble of a collapsed building in Izimir, Turkey, after it was hit by an earthquake

Heavy lifting machinery is used to sift the rubble of a collapsed building in Izimir, Turkey, after it was hit by an earthquake

Dozens of buildings have been reported to be destroyed from the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that rocked Turkey and Greece

Dozens of buildings have been reported to be destroyed from the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that rocked Turkey and Greece

Rescue teams search through the debris of a collapsed building in Bayrakli district following the 7.0-magnitude earthquake

Rescue teams search through the debris of a collapsed building in Bayrakli district following the 7.0-magnitude earthquake

Search and rescue works continue to be carried out at debris of a building located in Bayrakli district after an earthquake shook Turkey's Aegean Sea coast

Search and rescue works continue to be carried out at debris of a building located in Bayrakli district after an earthquake shook Turkey's Aegean Sea coast 

Flooding on the Greek island of Samos where sea water covered a square after a sea surge came in the wake of the tremor

Flooding on the Greek island of Samos where sea water covered a square after a sea surge came in the wake of the tremor 

A statue of a lion looks over a flooded square with benches and trees surrounded by water at the Greek port of Vathi

A statue of a lion looks over a flooded square with benches and trees surrounded by water at the Greek port of Vathi 

A Greek Orthodox church was damaged in the town of Karlovasi after the island of Samos was hit by today's earthquake

A Greek Orthodox church was damaged in the town of Karlovasi after the island of Samos was hit by today's earthquake 

Greek firefighters look at a building which was knocked out of shape by the earthquake which hit the island of Samos today

Greek firefighters look at a building which was knocked out of shape by the earthquake which hit the island of Samos today 

An injured person is surrounded by medical helpers after being cut free from the wreckage in Izmir's Bayrakli disrict today

An injured person is surrounded by medical helpers after being cut free from the wreckage in Izmir's Bayrakli disrict today

People surround the claw of an excavator as they search for survivors at a collapsed building in Izmir today

People surround the claw of an excavator as they search for survivors at a collapsed building in Izmir today 

People wearing masks look at an injured person being put on a stretcher as victims were taken for medical help in Izmir

People wearing masks look at an injured person being put on a stretcher as victims were taken for medical help in Izmir 

Locals and officials search for survivors at a collapsed building after a strong earthquake struck the Aegean Sea on Friday and was felt in both Greece and Turkey

Locals and officials search for survivors at a collapsed building after a strong earthquake struck the Aegean Sea on Friday and was felt in both Greece and Turkey

People look at a building which was knocked precariously off-balance by the earthquake which struck on Friday afternoon

People look at a building which was knocked precariously off-balance by the earthquake which struck on Friday afternoon 

The rescue operation begins as people climb over the wreckage of a collapsed building following the powerful earthquake

The rescue operation begins as people climb over the wreckage of a collapsed building following the powerful earthquake 

An aerial vivew of a pile of rubble in Turkey with dozens of rescuers and emergency workers on the scene as the light faded

An aerial vivew of a pile of rubble in Turkey with dozens of rescuers and emergency workers on the scene as the light faded 

Rescue workers sift through the rubble of  building in Izmir, Turkey, after an earthquake that killed at least twelve

Rescue workers sift through the rubble of  building in Izmir, Turkey, after an earthquake that killed at least twelve

A small tsunami struck the Seferisar district of Izmir, said Haluk Ozener, director of the Istanbul-based Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute.  

Pictures from the Turkish disaster zone show smoke blowing over the city of Izmir, debris washed away by high waters, and dazed people trying to make their way through rubble piled high on the streets. 

There were 38 ambulances, two ambulance helicopters and 35 medical rescue teams on the ground in Izmir late on Friday, where TV footage showed police using chainsaws as they tried to force their way through the rubble. 

Local media said 70 people had been rescued alive from the debris. 

Turkish media said the earthquake was felt across the regions of Aegean and Marmara, where Istanbul is located. However, Istanbul's governor said there were no reports of damage. 

Soylu said there were no reports of casualties from six other provinces where the earthquake was felt but added there were small cracks in some buildings. 

Ilke Cide, a doctoral student who was in Izmir's Guzelbahce region during the earthquake, said he went inland after waters rose after the earthquake. 

'I am very used to earthquakes... so I didn't take it very seriously at first but this time it was really scary,' he said, adding the earthquake had lasted for at least 25 to 30 seconds. 

An injured woman is carried on a stretcher through a crowd of people at the scene of the disaster in the Bayrakli district

An injured woman is carried on a stretcher through a crowd of people at the scene of the disaster in the Bayrakli district 

A man puts a mask over his face by the side of an emergency vehicle in the Bayrakli district during search and rescue works

A man puts a mask over his face by the side of an emergency vehicle in the Bayrakli district during search and rescue works

A huge crowd of locals and emergency officials search the debris of one of the collapsed buildings in Izmir today

A huge crowd of locals and emergency officials search the debris of one of the collapsed buildings in Izmir today 

People look at the collapsed facade of a building in Izmir today with emergency services responding to Friday's disaster

People look at the collapsed facade of a building in Izmir today with emergency services responding to Friday's disaster 

Seawater floods a shop at the port town of Vathy following a mini-tsunami caused by the earthquake on the island of Samo

Seawater floods a shop at the port town of Vathy following a mini-tsunami caused by the earthquake on the island of Samo

A car is barely above water while a chair is partly submerged in a road in Vathi today after high waters brought by the quake

A car is barely above water while a chair is partly submerged in a road in Vathi today after high waters brought by the quake 

People walk past a damaged house on the Greek island of Samos where at least two people were killed in Friday's earthquake

People walk past a damaged house on the Greek island of Samos where at least two people were killed in Friday's earthquake

President Erdogan said that 'with all the means of our state, we stand by our citizens affected by the earthquake'. 

'We have taken action to start the necessary work in the region with all our relevant institutions and ministers,' he added. 

Greece's prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis later spoke to Erdogan to offer condolences for the victims in Turkey, saying that 'whatever our differences, these are the times when our people need to stand together'.

'Erdogan tweeted: 'Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister. That two neighbours show solidarity in difficult times is more valuable than many things in life.'' 

France, which has been locked in an angry row with Turkey in recent weeks, also offered its 'full solidarity' with both Turkey and Greece. 

Tensions between Ankara and Paris had reached a peak last weekend when President Erdogan questioned the mental health of his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.  

Cars are covered in dirt at a quake-damaged site in Izmir shortly after the 7.0-magnitude pummelled Greece and Turkey

Cars are covered in dirt at a quake-damaged site in Izmir shortly after the 7.0-magnitude pummelled Greece and Turkey

Buildings overlook a mountain of rubble while a car's bonnet is covered in grime following the earthquake in Izmir

Buildings overlook a mountain of rubble while a car's bonnet is covered in grime following the earthquake in Izmir  

A woman holds her head as she looks at the ruins in Izmir while an excavator begins the clean-up operation in the Turkish city

A woman holds her head as she looks at the ruins in Izmir while an excavator begins the clean-up operation in the Turkish city

Search and rescue works underway in Izmir on Friday with Turkish flags hanging from two nearby windows in the coastal city

Search and rescue works underway in Izmir on Friday with Turkish flags hanging from two nearby windows in the coastal city 

A car submerged on Turkey's Aegean Sea coastline yesterday after the mini-tsunami which followed the huge earthquake

A car submerged on Turkey's Aegean Sea coastline yesterday after the mini-tsunami which followed the huge earthquake 

People stand on the flooded promenade of the port town of Vathy following the earthquake in Greece on Friday

People stand on the flooded promenade of the port town of Vathy following the earthquake in Greece on Friday

Boats anchored to the coast are seen damaged after the earthquake caused an apparent sea surge and resulted in flooding

Boats anchored to the coast are seen damaged after the earthquake caused an apparent sea surge and resulted in flooding 

A group of women wearing masks look at phones as they stand outside their homes following the earthquake in Turkey

A group of women wearing masks look at phones as they stand outside their homes following the earthquake in Turkey 

A massive search and rescue operation underway in Izmir after the 7.0-magnitude quake barrelled into Turkey and Greece

A massive search and rescue operation underway in Izmir after the 7.0-magnitude quake barrelled into Turkey and Greece

The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre said the quake had an epicentre eight miles from Samos, where the island's 45,000 people were urged to stay away from coastal areas. 

Greece's top seismologist Eftyhmis Lekkas told Greek media: 'It was a very big earthquake, it's difficult to have a bigger one.'

A tsunami warning was issued, with residents of the Samos area told to stay away from the coast while water rose above the dock in the main harbour of Samos and flooded the street. 

Media reports yesterday said two victims of the earthquake, the first to be reported in Greece, were aged 15 and 17, and were walking home from school in the port of Vathy when disaster struck.

'Two unconscious youngsters were pulled from the rubble of a collapsed wall and taken to hospital for identification,' the fire service said. 

Boats were carried out from a harbour in Turkey
Debris floating in flooded streets

Boats were carried out from a harbour in Turkey (left) where debris was also seen floating along flooded streets (right)

Smoke over the city of Izmir which appeared to have taken the heaviest damage of the earthquake on the Turkish side

Smoke over the city of Izmir which appeared to have taken the heaviest damage of the earthquake on the Turkish side 

Damaged buildings are seen after a 7.0-magnitude quake shook Turkey's Aegean Sea coast, in Seferihisar district of Izmir

Damaged buildings are seen after a 7.0-magnitude quake shook Turkey's Aegean Sea coast, in Seferihisar district of Izmir

Search and rescue works are being conducted at debris of a building in Bayrakli district, Izmir

Search and rescue works are being conducted at debris of a building in Bayrakli district, Izmir

At least 19 people were injured on the island, with two, including a 14-year-old, airlifted to Athens and seven taken to hospitals on the island, Greek health authorities said. 

'We have never experienced anything like it,' said one local official. 'People are panicking.' 

Police said there was damage to some old buildings on the island.  

Greece and Turkey are both situated in one of the world's most active earthquake zones. In 1999, a 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey's northwest, killing more than 17,000 people, including 1,000 in Istanbul.

Another quake in 2011 in the southeastern province of Van resulted in more than 600 deaths. In Greece, the last deadly quake killed two people on the island of Kos, near Samos, in July 2017. 

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