5.6 quake in east Turkey topples hotel building

5.6 quake in east Turkey topples hotel building

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Rescue workers work to save people trapped under debris after an earthquake in Erciş, near the eastern Turkish city of Van. REUTERS Photo.

A preliminary 5.6-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.

CNN 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.

The quake occurred at 1923 GMT, with the epicentre in the Edremit district, some 15 kilometres (nine miles) from the Van province that bore the brunt of the deadly 7.2 magnitude earthquake on October 23, according to the Istanbul-based Kandilli Observatory.

It was not immediately clear if anyone was injured.