Death toll from Turkey-Syria earthquake surpasses 600
At least 670 people have been reported dead in Turkey and Syria after Monday's huge 7.8 magnitude earthquake, according to CNN.
In Syria, at least 386 people have died, including 239 mostly in the regions of Aleppo, Hama, Latakia and Tartus, Syrian state TV reported.
The "White Helmets" group, officially known as the Syria Civil Defense, also reported at least 147 deaths in opposition-controlled areas of northwestern Syria.
Hundreds more people were also injured following the earthquake, with 648 wounded in Aleppo, Hama, Latakia and Tartus, Syrian state TV reported. Another 340 injuries were also reported in opposition-controlled areas, White Helmets added.
In Turkey, at least 284 people have died and more than 2,323 people have been injured, Turkey's Vice President Fuat Oktay said earlier.
The port of Iskenderun in southern Turkey was damaged after the fatal earthquake hit the country early Monday, shaking buildings and toppling over vehicles.
Some parts of the port’s dock collapsed, Turkey’s directorate of maritime said on Twitter.
Other ports in the country have not been damaged, the directorate added.
Elsewhere, cracks formed on the runways of some airports in the earthquake zone, according to Turkey defense ministry.
Related news
- Pashinyan: Armenia ready to provide assistance to quake-hit Turkey
- Two Armenians among deadly quake victims in Syria – Foreign Ministry
- Armenians reported among Syria quake victims
- Hundreds dead as powerful earthquake hits Turkey, Syria