For the second night there are many residents of Constantinople outside the house

Increasing concern is in Constantinople after the recent earthquake and multiple aftershocks, as many residents have chosen for a second night not to return to their homes, fearing new vibrations. The government, in cooperation with local authorities, has allowed tents to be installed in open public spaces to meet the needs of citizens. ERT’s camera and journalist Costas Kantouris found themselves in Bachseli, a western district of the city, among the three areas that suffered the most serious damage to the 6.2 Richter vibration. Scenes have been set up in the area, where temporary citizens are staying overnight, who do not feel safe to stay in their homes. According to Civil Protection, the biggest disasters are found in the western districts such as Bachseli, where a total of 1,756 cases of damage have been reported. Of these, 1,497 are found in three areas that have been described as “red”, not only because of the extent of damage, but also because of their risk in the event of a future major earthquake. […]
Source: News Beast

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