Search and rescue operations were ongoing in Malatya Province in Turkey, where a new 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck on Monday.
The quake hit the town of Yesilyurt, where one person was reported dead and at least 69 injured.
Footage shows rescuers and locals searching the rubble at the site of one of the collapsed buildings, with an excavator moving debris. Personal belongings and documentation are seen being removed from the piles of bricks and cement.
Malatya Province in southeast Turkey was hard-hit by the deadly earthquakes earlier this month, which left over 2,000 people dead in the area, and 29 buildings damaged.
The combined total death toll from the earlier quakes across Turkey and Syria is now over 50,000.
Search and rescue operations were ongoing in Malatya Province in Turkey, where a new 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck on Monday.
The quake hit the town of Yesilyurt, where one person was reported dead and at least 69 injured.
Footage shows rescuers and locals searching the rubble at the site of one of the collapsed buildings, with an excavator moving debris. Personal belongings and documentation are seen being removed from the piles of bricks and cement.
Malatya Province in southeast Turkey was hard-hit by the deadly earthquakes earlier this month, which left over 2,000 people dead in the area, and 29 buildings damaged.
The combined total death toll from the earlier quakes across Turkey and Syria is now over 50,000.
Search and rescue operations were ongoing in Malatya Province in Turkey, where a new 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck on Monday.
The quake hit the town of Yesilyurt, where one person was reported dead and at least 69 injured.
Footage shows rescuers and locals searching the rubble at the site of one of the collapsed buildings, with an excavator moving debris. Personal belongings and documentation are seen being removed from the piles of bricks and cement.
Malatya Province in southeast Turkey was hard-hit by the deadly earthquakes earlier this month, which left over 2,000 people dead in the area, and 29 buildings damaged.
The combined total death toll from the earlier quakes across Turkey and Syria is now over 50,000.