Magnitude 6.1 earthquake hits Turkey, felt in Istanbul
- A 6.1-magnitude earthquake occurred on Sunday evening with its epicenter near Sindirgi in western Turkey, resulting in significant damage and multiple casualties.
- The quake occurred in a region prone to seismic activity due to multiple geological fault lines crossing Turkey.
- The tremor caused at least one death, injured dozens, collapsed 16 buildings including a three-storey inhabited building, and triggered about 20 aftershocks.
- Mayor Serkan Sak announced that four individuals had been pulled from the debris, while search operations continued to locate two more people still trapped, supported by 319 first responders.
- The earthquake’s impact, felt across cities like Istanbul and Izmir, underscores the ongoing risk and the need for continued emergency preparedness in Turkey.
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6.1-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Northwest Turkey, Killing One And Injuring Dozens - Worthy Christian News
by Worthy News Jerusalem Bureau Staff (Worthy News) – A powerful 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck northwest Turkey on Sunday evening, killing at least one person, injuring 29 others, and causing more than a dozen buildings to collapse. The quake struck at 7:53 p.m. local time (5:53 p.m. UK time), with its epicenter in the town of Sındırgı, Balıkesir province–about 125 miles (200 km) south of Istanbul. It was felt across multiple provinces, includ…
An earthquake struck the Turkish province of Balikesir on Sunday evening. Several buildings collapsed in the area, 29 people were injured, and an 81-year-old victim was rescued from the rubble. The tremors were felt in several provinces, including the capital Istanbul. According to the domestic Foreign Ministry, there are currently almost 2.7 thousand Czechs in Turkey.
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