Major 7.0 magnitude earthquake hits western Turkey

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Major 7.0 magnitude quake hits western Turkey

ISTANBUL (AFP) - A major 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of western Turkey on Friday, the US Geological Survey said, with initial reports indicating almost 20 buildings getting demolished or damaged. 

Eight people were killed and 120 injured Friday in Turkey when a powerful earthquake struck the country‘s western coast and parts of Greece, the Turkish health minister said.

"Unfortunately, four of our citizens lost their lives in the earthquake" that destroyed buildings in Turkey‘s coastal resort city of Izmir, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca tweeted.

The quake, which was felt from Istanbul to Athens, hit close to the Turkish resort city of Izmir, which has around three million residents.

"So far, we have received information about six collapsed buildings" in Izmir province, which incudes the city, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said on Twitter.

"Some of our fellow citizens are stuck in the rubble," said Environment Minister Murat Kurum, adding that he knew of five collapsed buildings.

Images on social media showed water rushing through the streets of Izmir from an apparent sea surge.

The USGS said the quake was registered 14 kilometres (8.6 miles) off the Greek town of Neon Karlovasion on the Aegean Sea island of Samos.

The Turkish government’s disaster agency AFAD reported a lower magnitude of 6.6 for the quake, which struck at a depth of 16.5 kilometres.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan tweeted that he was ready to help "with all the means available to our state".

Pakistan has expressed solidarity with the Turkish nation and sent its best wishes and prayers to the Turkish people.