A powerful overnight earthquake shook holiday resorts in Greece and Turkey, leaving hundreds of people injured and at least two tourists dead on the Greek island of Kos, where revelers at a bar were crushed in a building collapse.
A pier at the main port on the Greek island of Kos was cracked apart by a magnitude 6.5 earthquake that struck the region.
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Emergency workers attend to a person injured in an earthquake on the Greek island of Kos.
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Tourists wait outside the airport terminal on the island of Kos on July 21, 2017, after a magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck the region.
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The remains of a bar where two people were killed when the earthquake struck Kos.
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A church damaged in the earthquake on the Greek island of Kos.
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A man looks at a jumble of damaged boats lifted ashore and left on a beach when a small tsunami caused by a magnitude 6.5 earthquake hit Bodrum, Turkey.
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A car damaged by the overnight earthquake in Bodrum, Turkey.
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Supermarket shelves were left in shambles by the earthquake on the Greek island of Kos.
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People stand outside damaged buildings in a street filled with rubble after an earthquake on the Greek island of Kos.
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