HUNDREDS of rescuers hunted for survivors yesterday after an earthquake in eastern Turkey killed eight people, toppled buildings and sowed panic less than three weeks after a massive deadly quake in the same area.
More than 800 rescue personnel rushed to the area overnight, with mechanical diggers clawing through rubble after the 5.6 magnitude quake struck near the city of Van, sending two hotels crashing down along with two dozen mostly empty buildings.
At least 27 people were pulled out alive, including two members of a Japanese humanitarian association who had come to the area to help after a 7.2 magnitude quake struck on October 23, killing more than 600 people and injuring more than 4,150.
But one of the Japanese men later died of his injuries, according to the Anatolia news agency, bringing the death toll from the latest quake to eight.
It was not clear how many people remained trapped under the rubble.
"When I came out there was nothing but a cloud of smoke everywhere," said Recep Ozhan, a receptionist at one of the two collapsed hotels, one of them a six-storey building in Van city centre that housed mostly journalists and teams from the Turkish Red Crescent. "There were 32 clients registered at the hotel yesterday, but I don't know how many were inside the building... I don't know if anyone was able to get out besides me," he said.
Turkish authorities, heavily criticised at home for a sluggish response to the October quake, said they rushed nine planes carrying almost 300 rescuers to the region overnight along with 50 ambulances and 250 medical personnel.
"What is comforting is that 23 out of 25 buildings (that collapsed) were already empty," Vice Prime Minister Besir Atalay told journalists as he toured the area.
"There were people only in the two hotels and that is where the work is currently going on," Anatolia quoted him as saying.
He declined to say how many people had been staying at the two hotels. "There are contradictory figures," Atalay said. "The hotel owners gave us one set of figures, but security cameras showed that a number of people had left" the buildings.
As rescuers picked through the rubble on the ground, 23 planes and eight medical helicopters were ferrying materiel and personnel to and from the area, where snow is forecast Friday.
AFP
Rescue workers pull out a man from the rubble of a collapsed hotel in Van, eastern Turkey, early yesterday. Rescuers have pulled out 24 survivors from the rubble of three buildings, collapsed by an earthquake in Van, the country's disaster management authority said. Picture: AP
Friday, November 11, 2011


