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A woman looks 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 (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP via Getty Images)

A woman looks 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        (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP via Getty Images)