Turkey earthquake: dead and injured in a 7.4-magnitude earthquake in the south of the country

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A strong earthquake struck southern Turkey, at dawn today, Monday, with a magnitude of 7.4 on the Richter scale, according to Turkey’s Emergency and Disaster Management Department.

And the French news agency quoted Turkish officials as saying that at least 15 people were killed in the earthquake that struck the south of the country.

The Turkish Anatolia News Agency had quoted the governor of the city of Osmaniye, in southern Turkey, as saying that at least five people were killed, in addition to the destruction of more than 30 mini.

The Turkish agency also quoted the Minister of the Interior as saying that Turkey had raised the state of alert to the fourth level, which means that this includes the provision of international assistance.

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