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Albania earthquake: Fresh tremors as toll rises | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Rescuers are scrambling to find survivors under the rubble of buildings in Albania, where a strong earthquake has killed 24 people and injured 650. | |
The magnitude-6.4 tremor struck 34km (21 miles) north-west of the capital, Tirana, as people slept in their beds during the early hours of Tuesday. | |
Most of the deaths occurred in the coastal city of Durres and the town of Thumane, close to the epicentre. | Most of the deaths occurred in the coastal city of Durres and the town of Thumane, close to the epicentre. |
Hundreds spent the night in tents, some slept in cars, as aftershocks continue. | |
Prime Minister Edi Rama promised that rescuers would "continue to search patiently and thoroughly to the end". | Prime Minister Edi Rama promised that rescuers would "continue to search patiently and thoroughly to the end". |
The government has declared Wednesday a day of mourning. | The government has declared Wednesday a day of mourning. |
The European Commission said it had deployed rescue teams from Italy, Greece and Romania to help with the search efforts, while teams were also sent from Kosovo and Montenegro. | The European Commission said it had deployed rescue teams from Italy, Greece and Romania to help with the search efforts, while teams were also sent from Kosovo and Montenegro. |
Tuesday's earthquake is the strongest to hit Albania in decades. | |
How bad was the quake? | How bad was the quake? |
It struck at 03:54 (02:54 GMT) and was followed by powerful aftershocks. | It struck at 03:54 (02:54 GMT) and was followed by powerful aftershocks. |
In Thumane, a five-storey apartment building collapsed. | In Thumane, a five-storey apartment building collapsed. |
Dulejman Kolaveri, a man in his 50s, said he feared his 70-year-old mother and six-year-old niece were trapped inside because they had lived on the top floor. | Dulejman Kolaveri, a man in his 50s, said he feared his 70-year-old mother and six-year-old niece were trapped inside because they had lived on the top floor. |
"I don't know if they are dead or alive," he told AFP news agency, his hands shaking. "I'm afraid of their fate. Only God knows." | "I don't know if they are dead or alive," he told AFP news agency, his hands shaking. "I'm afraid of their fate. Only God knows." |
A 24-year old was the latest to be brought alive just after night fell on Tuesday. | |
But a 30-year-old woman died hours after being pulled alive. Her daughter had died under the rubble. | |
A few of the deaths are from neighbouring Kosovo, which is also observing a day of national mourning on Wednesday. | |
Hundreds of people spent the night in tents - or cars, fearing another tremor. Some 250 aftershocks have been recorded since Tuesday's earthquake. | |
In Durres, a woman called Bukuri Morina and her family of 10 joined thousands of others to spend the night at the football stadium. | |
"We are afraid to go back to our apartment," she told Reuters news agency. | "We are afraid to go back to our apartment," she told Reuters news agency. |
"There are cracks all over and we are afraid that we will have the same destiny as people in Thumane." | "There are cracks all over and we are afraid that we will have the same destiny as people in Thumane." |
One man who died was caught in a car accident when the quake tore open parts of a road. | |
Another man died after jumping from a window in panic after the tremor struck. | Another man died after jumping from a window in panic after the tremor struck. |
All festivities coinciding with Albania's independence day on Thursday have been cancelled. | |
Are earthquakes common in Albania? | Are earthquakes common in Albania? |
The Balkans is in an area prone to seismic activity. | The Balkans is in an area prone to seismic activity. |
In 1979, a magnitude-6.9 quake hit Albania leaving 136 dead and more than 1,000 injured. |