Tourists are being warned of flight and ferry disruption after a strong earthquake in the Aegean, which killed at least two people on the Greek island of Kos and caused extensive damage around the Turkish town of Bodrum.

The Foreign Office said transport in Greece had been 'significantly disrupted' as a result of the 6.7 magnitude earthquake, which struck seven miles north-east of Kos. There have since been several aftershocks.

Kos airport was closed for a few hours earlier today, but has since re-opened, however flights are being delayed.

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