Earthquake hits Bodrum again
bodrum August 8, 2017 09:24The Turkish resort of Bodrum was resurrected on Tuesday by an earthquake. The wing had a force of 5.3. It is not known whether there are victims or damage.
The Turkish resort of Bodrum was resurrected on Tuesday by an earthquake. The wing had a force of 5.3. It is not known whether there are victims or damage.
In the Turkish resort of Bodrum, a dead person has fallen and his four people were injured when a gun man opened the fire at two beach tents on Sunday. According to local media, the man had a double-eyed gun with him.
Among Dutch tourists in Kos, some wounds have fallen due to the earthquake. According to the travel agencies, this is limited to scratches and broken limbs.
More than twenty tourists who would fly to Kos this morning, the plane did not go in because of the earthquake. That confirms the travel agency Neckermann.
From a first survey of the major Dutch travel organizations in Kos and Bodrum, no landmates were found to be injured. Sunweb, TUI and Corendon still hold a small battle because it's possible that a single at the hospital has not yet been reached.
An earthquake between the Turkish coast and the Greek island of Kos drove two deaths on Thursday night. Also, 120 people were injured, reports Mayor Giorgos Kyritsis of Kos. The two dead fell in a bar in the town of Kos where the roof collapsed. There was a lot of entertainment in the city.
More than 55 million Turks vote today in a referendum for or against constitutional amendments. If 'evet' (yes) wins, then Turkey is a parliamentary democracy, but it turns into a presidential system. The president is head of state except head of the executive. The prime minister and the cabinet are abolished in that case, the president appoints the ministers and they can now also dismiss and can dissolve parliament. He will have more influence on the judiciary. The parliament may in principle sell a president, but a large majority required for that. The age at which you will be brought forward to be elected to parliament from 25 to 18 years. The number of seats in parliament will be expanded from 550 to 600 in the proposal.
Subsidies for airlines Turkey hopes to keep the tourism levels. Airlines get at the beginning of the season, a bonus of 5,500 euros for each flight to the tourist resorts of Antalya, Alanya, Dalaman, Bodrum and Izmir.
The satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo renews its presence felt with a provocative cartoon. On display are two greedy men who run after women. The text reads: 'And what would Aylan later became Bill Peg in Germany?'.
In two car accidents off the Turkish coast in the Aegean Sea, six children were drowned.