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Turkey earthquake triggers 'small tsunami' Strong earthquake kills two on Greek island of Kos
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A small tsunami has been reported on the Turkish coast following a strong earthquake, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre says. A strong earthquake in the Aegean Sea has killed at least two people on the Greek island of Kos, officials say.
The 6.7-magnitude quake hit 12km (seven miles) south of the Turkish city of Bodrum, in the Aegean Sea, with a depth of 10km, the agency said. The 6.7-magnitude quake hit 12km (seven miles) north-east of Kos, near the Turkish coast, with a depth of 10km, the US Geological Survey said.
There have been no immediate reports of casualties or damage. People were warned to avoid beaches in the area. Several others were injured on Kos, mayor George Kyritsis said.
Pictures on social media showed people walking with water lapping their ankles. A small tsunami was reported on the Turkish coast. Pictures on social media showed people walking with water lapping their ankles.