ANKARA

Nearly 1,500 casualties have been recorded after a powerful earthquake hit eastern Turkey, officials said Saturday.

At least 29 people died in the 6.8-magnitude earthquake. Tremors were also felt in neighboring countries including Syria and Georgia.

Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) said at least 1,466 were injured.

It said rescue work continues with more than 3,700 personnel from various organizations along with 554 vehicles, three drones, a helicopter, a plane and 17 sniffer dogs in the region.

Also, tents, beds, blankets, food items and mobile kitchens were sent to the quake-hit areas.

Out of 1,323 buildings assessed,

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