BREAKING NEWS: Eight dead in Turkey after earthquake hits Iran border area

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Eight people, including three children, have died following a 5.7 magnitude earthquake that struck the Turkey-Iran border region early on Sunday, Turkey’s interior minister Suleyman Soylu said.

Twenty-one people were injured — including 8 who were in a critical condition, according the health ministry.

“Search and rescue efforts are ongoing,” Soylu said, adding that officials think people are still buried under the collapse of more than 1,000 buildings in several border villages.

The quake had a depth of 5 kilometers (3.1 miles), the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said.

Frantic efforts are underway to find the trapped people under the debris of collapsed buildings

The epicenter of the quake, which struck at 9:23 a.m. (5:53 UTC), was near the Iranian village of Habash-e Olya, less than 10 kilometers (six miles) from the border, according to the USGS.

An Iranian official told state TV that “rescue teams have been dispatched to the area … it is not a populated area in Iran’s West Azerbaijan province.”

However, another local official said it is “very likely” that there will be casualties or damages, Iran’s state TV reported. The official added that the earthquake was felt in several cities, including Khoy, Urmiah and Salmas.

Turkish state-run Anadolu news agency said the quake also caused damage in several villages in neighboring Van province, which was struck earlier this month by two avalanches that killed 41 people.

Iran and Turkey are among the most earthquake-prone countries in the world. An earthquake last month in eastern Turkey killed more than 40 people, while another in Iran caused structural damage to homes without causing any fatalities.

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