138 dead after 73 quake in turkey
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138 dead after 7.3 quake in Turkey

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Turkey's government said it was mobilizing help for areas socked by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake the prime minister said killed at least 138 people Sunday. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in addition to those killed, 350 people were injured, CNN reported. The death toll, which included 93 victims in Van and 45 in Ercis, was expected to grow, Erdogan said. The U.S. news network said rescue teams were trying to get to villages in the quake strike zone and Erdogan said 55 buildings collapsed in Ercis and rescuers worked into the night to get to people trapped in rubble. Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay told CNN 10 buildings had collapsed in central Van. Search-and-rescue teams, heavy equipment and ambulances were dispatched to the eastern areas around Lake Van following the major quake the U.S. Geological Survey in Colorado initially measured as a magnitude 7.3, then lowered slightly to 7.2. At least 20 aftershocks shook the region, the largest a 6-magnitude. Erdogan was expected to arrive in the area Sunday, his office said. Offers of assistance were pouring in as well. Israel, which has been at odds with Turkey over Palestinian relations, offered whatever help was required, the Israeli Defense Ministry said. A Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman said, however, while the country is grateful for offers of help, it intends to handle the disaster on its own, CNN said. Citizens using flashlights and shovels were clearing away the rubble of collapsed buildings in Van and nearby cities. Ambulances and other vehicles were finding their way blocked by debris in the streets. Officials at the Kandilli seismology center in Istanbul told Today's Zaman the shaker had the potential to cause at least 1,000 deaths around the epicenter. "On behalf of the American people, I express my deepest condolences to the families of the victims," U.S. President Barack Obama said in a statement released by the White House. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the brave men and women who are working to bring assistance to this stricken region."

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