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Turkey earthquake 'topples hotel' Turkey earthquake: Van hotel topples, 'killing three'
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An earthquake of 5.6 magnitude has rocked eastern Turkey, bringing down buildings including a six-storey hotel, Turkish media report. At least three people have been killed by a 5.6 magnitude earthquake which has struck eastern Turkey, Turkish media report.
TRT Haber news channel said at least 18 buildings had collapsed in Van city, trapping dozens of people. About 20 buildings, including a six-storey hotel, in the city of Van have collapsed, trapping dozens of people.
The hotel was mostly occupied by journalists and aid teams, according to reports.The hotel was mostly occupied by journalists and aid teams, according to reports.
Last month, more than 600 people were killed by a 7.2 earthquake in Van province.Last month, more than 600 people were killed by a 7.2 earthquake in Van province.
Television pictures showed residents and rescuers trying to lift debris to free people believed to be trapped under the hotel.Television pictures showed residents and rescuers trying to lift debris to free people believed to be trapped under the hotel.
Alper Kucuk from the Turkish Red Crescent said 11 people had been rescued from the rubble of the hotel. Alper Kucuk from the Turkish Red Crescent told the BBC 11 people had been rescued from the rubble of the hotel.
He said the other buildings that had collapsed were empty after being damaged in last month's earthquake. He said most of the other buildings that had collapsed were empty after being damaged in last month's earthquake.
Mr Kucuk said the Red Crescent was sending two more planeloads of relief suppliers to the area, including tents.Mr Kucuk said the Red Crescent was sending two more planeloads of relief suppliers to the area, including tents.
He described it as the biggest aftershock to hit the area and said it had frightened a lot of people.He described it as the biggest aftershock to hit the area and said it had frightened a lot of people.
The quake struck at 21:23 (19:23 GMT), with its epicentre at Edremit, about 15km (nine miles) from Van city.The quake struck at 21:23 (19:23 GMT), with its epicentre at Edremit, about 15km (nine miles) from Van city.
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