Потрясающий отдых. Курорты в Греции и Турции после землетрясения в фото Спектр
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Потрясающий отдых. Курорты в Греции и Турции после землетрясения в фото

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В ночь на 21 июля на греческом острове Кос и в турецком курортном городе Бодруме произошло землетрясение магнитудой 4,7 — 6,7.

В результате происшествия два человека погибли и 70 человек пострадали в Бодруме, 120 человек получили травмы на Косе, сообщает The Guardian. По данным Ростуризма, российские граждане в результате землетрясения не пострадали. Однако многие здания и на греческом острове, на турецком курорте оказались полностью или частично разрушены.

«Все трясло. Свет мерцал, что-то стучало по потолку, посуда вываливалась из шкафа, кастрюли гремели. Многие постояльцы и сотрудники отеля кричали и плакали, люди были в истерике. Выглядело та, будто бы ты в тематическом парке с одной оптической иллюзией, где все вверх ногами», — рассказал инструктор по дайвингу из Шотландии Кристофер Хэкленд агентству Associated Press.

Середина июля является самой горячей порой туристического сезона. Однако в связи с землетрясением многие туристы не смогли вылететь на курорты или домой.

«Спектр» подготовил фото с курортов, где произошло стихийное бедствие.

Tourists are gathered outside the passenger terminal of the Kos International Airport

Аэропорт Коса.  REUTERS/Scanpix

epa06100497 Fallen bottles are seen in a liquor store following an earthquake on the island of Kos, Greece, 21 July 2017. Two earthquake-related fatalities were reported on the island of Kos in the early morning hours of 21 July, while several others were injured from a strong 6.7 magnitude earthquake that shook the island and much of the southeast Aegean region and southwestern Turkey.  EPA/GIANNIS KIARIS -- BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE

Магазин в Косе. Фото  EPA/Scanpix

epa06100683 A damaged church is seen following an earthquake on the island of Kos, Greece, 21 July 2017. Two earthquake-related fatalities were reported on the island of Kos in the early morning hours of 21 July, while several others were injured from a strong 6.7 magnitude earthquake that shook the island and much of the southeast Aegean region and southwestern Turkey. A 39-year-old Turk and a 27-year-old Swede are reportedly dead, according to sources. Five persons who have been seriously injured were transferred to the Heraklion University Hospital in Crete. Some buildings have suffered serious damage. The island's port has sustained damage while the airport is operating normally.  EPA/GIANNIS KIARIS

Церковь, Кос. Фото EPA/Scanpix

epa06100686 Fallen products are seen in a super market following an earthquake on the island of Kos, Greece, 21 July 2017. Two earthquake-related fatalities were reported on the island of Kos in the early morning hours of 21 July, while several others were injured from a strong 6.7 magnitude earthquake that shook the island and much of the southeast Aegean region and southwestern Turkey. A 39-year-old Turk and a 27-year-old Swede are reportedly dead, according to sources. Five persons who have been seriously injured were transferred to the Heraklion University Hospital in Crete. Some buildings have suffered serious damage. The island's port has sustained damage while the airport is operating normally.  EPA/GIANNIS KIARIS

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TOPSHOT - This general view shows the ruins of a bar on the island of Kos on July 21, 2017, where two patrons are said to have died following a 6.5 magnitude earthquake which struck the region.  Two foreigners died and more than 100 people were injured on the Greek island of Kos when an earthquake shook popular Greek and Turkish holiday destinations in the Aegean Sea. The epicentre of the 6.7 magnitude quake was some 10.3 kilometres (6.4 miles) south of the major Turkish resort of Bodrum, a magnet for holidaymakers in the summer, and 16.2 kilometres east of the island of Kos in Greece, the US Geological Survey said.  / AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI

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TOPSHOT - Tourists wait outside the terminal building at the airport on the Greek Island of Kos on July 21, 2017 following a 6.5 magnitude earthquake which struck the region.  Two foreigners died and more than 100 people were injured on the Greek island of Kos when an earthquake shook popular Greek and Turkish holiday destinations in the Aegean Sea. The epicentre of the 6.7 magnitude quake was some 10.3 kilometres (6.4 miles) south of the major Turkish resort of Bodrum, a magnet for holidaymakers in the summer, and 16.2 kilometres east of the island of Kos in Greece, the US Geological Survey said.  / AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI

Аэропорт, Кос. Фото  AFP PHOTO /Scanpix

Tourists look at a destroyed mosque at a central square on the Greek island of Kos on July 21, 2017, following an earthquake which struck the region.  A strong 6.7-magnitude undersea quake hit the Greek holiday island of Kos and the Turkish resort of Bodrum on Friday, killing two people and injuring dozens in areas abuzz with nightlife. The epicentre of the quake was approximately 10.3 kilometres (6.4 miles) south of the southwestern resort Bodrum, a magnet for holidaymakers in the summer, and 16.2 kilometres east of the island of Kos in Greece, the US Geological Survey said. / AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI

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Hotel guests sleep outdoors after abandoning their rooms following an earthquake in Bitez, a resort town about 6 kilometers (4 miles) west of Bodrum, Turkey, early Friday, July 21, 2017. A powerful earthquake struck Turkey's Aegean coast and nearby Greek islands, sending frightened residents running out of buildings they feared would collapse and into the streets. (AP Photo/Ayse Wieting)

В Бодруме постояльцев вывели на улицу. Фото AP Photo/Scanpix

Passengers gather outside the airport after the cancelation of many flights on the Greek island of Kos on Friday, July 21, 2017. A powerful earthquake sent a building crashing down on tourists at a bar on the Greek holiday island of Kos and struck panic on the nearby shores of Turkey early Friday, killing two people and injuring some 200 people. (Nikos Christofakis/InTime News via AP)

Кос. Фото  AP/Scanpix

Rubble sit outside a bar where two people have been killed after an earthquake in Kos on the island of Kos, Greece Friday, July 21, 2017. Greek authorities said two tourists killed in the overnight quake are from Turkey and Sweden.(AP Photo/Michael Probst)

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Passengers gather outside the airport after the cancelation of many flights on the Greek island of Kos on Friday, July 21, 2017. A powerful earthquake sent a building crashing down on tourists at a bar on the Greek holiday island of Kos and struck panic on the nearby shores of Turkey early Friday, killing two people and injuring some 200 people. (Nikos Christofakis/InTime News via AP)

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A toppled column is seen in the harbor after an earthquake in Kos on the island of Kos, Greece Friday, July 21, 2017. Greek authorities said two tourists killed in the overnight quake are from Turkey and Sweden.(AP Photo/Michael Probst)

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A crack sits in the facade of a church after an earthquake in Kos on the island of Kos, Greece Friday, July 21, 2017. Greek authorities said two tourists killed in the overnight quake are from Turkey and Sweden.(AP Photo/Michael Probst)

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A cafe setting is littered with rubble following a strong earthquake on the Greek island of Kos early Friday, July 21, 2017. A powerful earthquake struck Turkey's Aegean coast and nearby Greek islands, sending frightened residents running out of buildings they feared would collapse and into the streets. (Sander van Deventer via AP)

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(170721) -- BODRUM, July 21, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 21, 2017 shows a damaged car at Bodrum, Turkey's southwestern province. An earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale jolted the southwestern coast of Turkey at 01:31 a.m. local time Friday (2231 GMT on Thursday), according to Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency Authority (AFAD).  (Xinhua/DHA/Depo Photos)(gj) - dha -//CHINENOUVELLE_XxjpbeE001372_20170721_TPPFN0A001/Credit:CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1707211205

Бодрум. Фото SIPA/Scanpix

(170721) -- BODRUM, July 21, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 21, 2017 shows damaged ships at Bodrum, Turkey's southwestern province. An earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale jolted the southwestern coast of Turkey at 01:31 a.m. local time Friday (2231 GMT on Thursday), according to Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency Authority (AFAD).  (Xinhua/DHA/Depo Photos)(gj) - dha -//CHINENOUVELLE_XxjpbeE001373_20170721_TPPFN0A001/Credit:CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1707211205

Бодрум. Фото SIPA/Scanpix

A man walks past a car, damaged in the overnight earthquake is seen in Bodrum, Turkey, Friday, July 21, 2017. A powerful earthquake sent a building crashing down on tourists at a bar on the Greek holiday island of Kos and struck panic on the nearby shores of Turkey early Friday, killing two people and injuring some 200 people. (DHA-Depo Photos via AP)

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Boats that crashed on top of each other in the harbor in Bodrum, Turkey, in the overnight earthquake are seen, Friday, July 21, 2017. A powerful earthquake sent a building crashing down on tourists at a bar on the Greek holiday island of Kos and struck panic on the nearby shores of Turkey early Friday, killing people and injuring some 200 people. (Yasar Anter/DHA-Depo Photos via AP)

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Hotel residents sleep outdoors after abandoning their rooms following an earthquake in Bitez, a resort town about 6 kilometers (4 miles) west of Bodrum, Turkey, early Friday, July 21, 2017 A powerful earthquake struck Turkey's Aegean coast and nearby Greek islands, sending frightened residents running out of buildings they feared would collapse and into the streets. (AP Photo/Ayse Wieting)

Постояльцы отеля в Бодруме. Фото AP Photo/Scanpix

A man sleeps on the beachfront after spending the night outdoors following an earthquake in Bitez, a resort town about 6 kilometers (4 miles) west of Bodrum, Turkey, Friday, July 21, 2017. A powerful earthquake struck Turkey's Aegean coast and nearby Greek islands, sending frightened residents running out of buildings they feared would collapse and into the streets. (AP Photo/Ayse Wieting)

Постояльцы отеля в Бодруме. Фото АP Photo/Scanpix