Among the victims were 34 adults and 10 children. Three victims were hospitalized, 31 were sent for outpatient treatment.
The Kazakhstan Ministry of Health reported that after the earthquake in Almaty, 44 people sought medical help with various injuries. Radio Liberty reported this today, January 23.
It was reported that among the victims were 34 adults and 10 children. Three victims were hospitalized, 31 were sent for outpatient treatment.
“In the evening, the Almaty public health department reported eight victims. Three of them, according to the authorities, jumped from the second and third floors of residential buildings. Two victims, after examination, were sent for in outpatient treatment. The third victim was hospitalized, his condition was assessed as serious. Five people were injured while running out of the house,” the publication said.
According to the Department of Emergency Situations, an earthquake of magnitude 6.7 occurred on the border of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and tremors with an intensity of four to five points were felt in Almaty.
“The emergency situation has caused traffic jams, especially at exits from cities and near gas stations,” the statement said.
We remind you that on January 1, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 occurred in the center of Japan. The tsunami occurred. After this, a series of strong repeated earthquakes occurred. More than 160 were killed.
Recently, a magnitude 4.6 earthquake occurred east of Euboea, Greece’s second largest island after Crete. The tremors were felt by the inhabitants of Athens.
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