On Saturday morning, an earthquake struck Turkey. The event was reported on social media by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Center. Initially, the magnitude of the quake was 5.7. Shortly after, a more detailed analysis showed that the magnitude was 4.8.
The epicenter of the phenomenon was located about 20 kilometers northeast of the city of Kozan.
Türkiye. Earthquake. Aftershocks may occur
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Since this morning, there have been reports of tremors in other regions of Turkey. An earthquake of magnitude 1.9 was recorded in the city of Kahramanmaras in the southern part of the country. The Turkish portal Sabah reported that the tremors were felt in Gaziantep, Hatay, Osmaniye, Adana, among others. It added that people began to leave their homes and workplaces.
“A magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck Kayakent at 09:31 local time. The shockwaves were felt over 200 km away by about 12 million people in Turkey and the Syrian Arab Republic,” the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre said.
The message also warned local residents that aftershocks could occur in the next few hours or days.
“Unless necessary, for your own safety, stay away from damaged areas. Exercise caution and follow the advice of national authorities,” it said.
Earthquake in Turkey
A powerful earthquake struck Turkey and Syria on February 6 last year. It had a magnitude of 7.8. In total, over 50,000 people lost their lives. One of the most affected by the earthquake was the Turkish city of Adiyaman.
The material losses were enormous – tens of thousands of buildings were only suitable for demolition. During the rescue operation, several “miracles” occurred. The services managed to get an infant, several children, adults, and a horse out of the rubble, which had spent 21 days under the rubble of the building.
After the earthquake, rescue teams from countries around the world participated in rescue operations in Turkey. Polish firefighters and rescuers also helped on the spot.
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Recent Earthquake in Turkey: Aftershocks and Memories of the Devastating 2023 Earthquake
On Saturday morning, a magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck Turkey, with its epicenter located about 20 kilometers northeast of the city of Kozan. The European-Mediterranean Seismological Center reported the incident on social media, initially indicating a magnitude of 5.7 before revising it to 4.8 after further analysis. The shockwaves were felt over 200 km away, affecting approximately 12 million people in Turkey and the Syrian Arab Republic.
The earthquake was not an isolated incident, as tremors were reported in other regions of Turkey, including Kahramanmaras in the southern part of the country. The Turkish portal Sabah reported that the tremors were felt in Gaziantep, Hatay, Osmaniye, Adana, among others, prompting people to leave their homes and workplaces.
The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre warned local residents that aftershocks could occur in the next few hours or days, advising them to exercise caution and follow the advice of national authorities. “Unless necessary, for your own safety, stay away from damaged areas,” the Centre cautioned.
This recent earthquake serves as a painful reminder of the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023. The powerful earthquake, which had a magnitude of 7.8, claimed the lives of over 50,000 people [[1]][[2]][[3]]. The Turkish city of Adiyaman was one of the most affected areas, with tens of thousands of buildings reduced to rubble.
The 2023 earthquake was a catastrophic event that left a lasting impact on the people of Turkey and Syria. The material losses were enormous, with entire cities erased from the map. The disaster affected at least 15.73 million people in Turkey and Syria, with over 55,000 lives lost and nearly 130,000 injured [[2]]. The region is still reeling from the aftermath of the disaster, with many areas remaining extremely damaged one year on [[1]].
As Turkey faces the aftermath of this recent earthquake, the memories of the 2023 disaster serve as a stark reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and response. The Turkish government and international organizations must continue to work together to provide aid and support to those affected by the earthquake, while also taking steps to mitigate the impact of future disasters.
the recent earthquake in Turkey is a sobering reminder of the region’s seismic vulnerability. As the people of Turkey and Syria continue to rebuild and recover from the devastating 2023 earthquake, it is essential to prioritize disaster preparedness and response to minimize the impact of future earthquakes.
Turkey earthquake
Recent Earthquake in Turkey: Aftershocks and Memories of the Devastating 2023 Earthquake
On Saturday morning, a magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck Turkey, with its epicenter located about 20 kilometers northeast of the city of Kozan. The European-Mediterranean Seismological Center reported the incident on social media, initially indicating a magnitude of 5.7 before revising it to 4.8 after further analysis. The shockwaves were felt over 200 km away, affecting approximately 12 million people in Turkey and the Syrian Arab Republic.
The earthquake was not an isolated incident, as tremors were reported in other regions of Turkey, including Kahramanmaras in the southern part of the country. The Turkish portal Sabah reported that the tremors were felt in Gaziantep, Hat