A preliminary 5.7-magnitude earthquake caused a six-story hotel and other buildings to collapse in eastern Turkey on Wednesday, trapping people inside, according to media reports, two weeks after a strong temblor in the region killed around 600 people.
State-run TRT television  said the quake brought down the hotel as well as some buildings that  had been damaged in the earlier quake in the province of Van. TV footage  showed residents and rescuers trying to lift debris to evacuate people  believed to be trapped under the hotel in the provincial capital of Van.
Sky  Turk television said the hotel was being used by journalists and aid  workers who were in the city. It was not known how many people were  trapped inside. At least one person was brought out of the building  alive, NTV television said.
The  U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake measured 5.7. Turkey's  Kandilli seismology center said it struck at 9:23 p.m. (1923 GMT, 2:23  p.m. EST).
NTV television said  rescue teams were being sent to the region from the capital Ankara and  other areas, a week after workers had begun clearing debris from the  earlier quake.
About 1,400  aftershocks have rocked the region since the 7.2-magnitude earthquake  hit the province on Oct. 23. Many residents had been living in tents,  despite the cold, too afraid to return to their homes. At least 2,000  buildings were destroyed in the stronger temblor and authorities  declared another 3,700 buildings unfit for habitation.

 
 
 
 
 
 11/09/2011 02:03:00 PM
11/09/2011 02:03:00 PM
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