At Least 16 People Killed And 600 Injured In Albania Earthquake

27 November 2019 International

At least 16 people have been killed and more than 600 injured as a series of devastating earthquakes struck Albania overnight.

Rescue crews used excavators to search for survivors trapped in toppled apartment buildings near the capital Tirana on Tuesday as thousands of emergency services set to work across the country.

Other Balkan nations reportedly felt the tremors as the initial 6.4 magnitude quake hit early on Tuesday and was followed by multiple aftershocks.

The quake collapsed at least three apartment buildings while people slept, and rescue crews were working to free people believed to be trapped.

There was no indication as to how many people might still be buried in the rubble.

In nearby Bosnia, another tremor with a preliminary magnitude of 5.4 struck south-east of the capital and rattled Sarajevo.

There were no immediate reports of casualties and only minor damage in that earthquake. Greece and Kosovo promised to help with rescuers in Albania.

“It is a dramatic moment where we should preserve calm, stay alongside each other to cope with this shock,” Prime Minister Edi Rama said, thanking countries that offered support.

Mr Rama said neighbouring countries, the European Union and the US had offered to send assistance.

Mr Rama said he had spoken to his Italian, Greek and Turkish counterparts and with the EU and US embassies in Tirana.

The US Geological Survey said the magnitude-6.4 quake, which struck just before 4am local time, had an epicentre 19 miles north-west of the capital, Tirana, at a depth of 12 miles.

Scores of aftershocks included three with preliminary magnitudes of between 5.1 and 5.4.

Local television stations showed footage of a young boy being pulled from a collapsed building after an excavator moved a broken slab of concrete and local men pulled mangled reinforcement bars out of the way.

Neighbouring Kosovo was sending an emergency crew, while Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ordered a fire department rescue unit specialising in disaster response to travel to Albania, Greek authorities said.

 

SOURCE : YAHOO

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