Three killed in Turkish earthquake
At least three people have died and a further 79 were injured in an earthquake in Turkey, which struck last night.
The tremor, with a magnitude of 5.9, centred on the town of Simav, 190 miles west of the capital Ankara.
Hundreds of people have been left homeless, with many spending last night in makeshift tents.
State media reported that at least one derelict building collapsed and the windows in some buildings were shattered by the quake, which struck at 23:30, local time.
By Linsey McNeill
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