At least one person is dead after a huge earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale rocked Turkey this morning.The natural disaster struck the popular resort town of Marmaris, shaking hotels and forcing people to be evacuated from their rooms as they waited for possible aftershocks.British tourists described the shock tremor as 'petrifying' and reported being thrown from their beds by the force of the quake.It was so powerful that the shockwaves were felt in Greece, with people awoken from their sleep on the island of Rhodes and holidaymakers at some hotels also being told to evacuate.Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency said it started in the Mediterranean Sea at 2.17am.A 14-year-old girl died following a panic attack and some 70 people were hurt in the Mugla province as they rushed to find safety, including 'some who jumped from a height', Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said on X.'The quake struck at 2:17 am (2317 GMT on Monday) some 10 kilometres (six miles) off the coast of Marmaris,' the AFAD disaster agency said.'In Fethiye, a 14-year-old girl named Afranur Gunlu was taken to the hospital due to a panic attack but, unfortunately, despite all interventions, she passed away,' Yerlikaya said. Fethiyeh lies around 60 miles to the east of Marmaris.Video footage of the moment the quake struck shows people running out of restaurants and hotels into the street.