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Earthquake off Greek, Turkish coasts kills 2

A broken quay is raised by several inches in the harbor on the island of Kos after Friday's earthquake in the Aegean Sea.
A broken quay is raised by several inches in the harbor on the island of Kos after Friday's earthquake in the Aegean Sea.
By Bob D’Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
July 21, 2017

An earthquake that measured 6.7 on the RIchter Scale hit the Greek island of Kos early Friday, killed two people and killing dozens more, CNN reported.

The quake’s epicenter was 10.1 miles east-northeast of the island in the Aegean Sea, according to US Geological Survey officials.

Surveillance footage from a shop in Bodrum, Turkey, shows the moment an earthquake hit:

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