Late night trembling earth due to earthquake, people left home in panic, know how much intensity was
Turkey earthquake: Balikasir, the western province of Turki, had a powerful earthquake of 6.1 magnitude on Sunday evening. According to the country’s disaster and emergency management agency (AFAD), the shock came at 7:53 pm local time and its depth was measured 11 kilometers. The German Research Center for Geochens (GFZ) recorded its intensity 6.19 and 10 km.
The epicenter of the earthquake was in the Sindirgi region and shocks were felt in many provinces including Istanbul. Minister Ali Yralikaya informed on the social media platform ‘X’ that AFAD teams have immediately engaged in inspection work in Istanbul and nearby provinces and so far no serious damage or loss of loss has been received.
Minister Ali Yralikaya gave information
Minister Ali Yralikaya wrote on the social media platform ‘X’, “Sindirgi, Balikasir has an earthquake of 6.1 magnitude. It was also felt in Istanbul and the surrounding provinces. AFAD and all the concerned institutions are surveying on the spot. No negative situation has been revealed yet. For the affected citizens, I will rescue our country.”
Balıkesir sındırgı’da 6 26..1⃣ büyüklünede bir deprem meydana gelmiÅŸtir. İstanbul ve çevre ilalerden de sosedilen depremle ilagili olarak, Afad ve ilagili kurumlarızın tüm ekipleri deer derhal saha taramalarına baÅŸlamışr. An itibarıyla herhangi olumsuz bir durum bulunmamaktadır. An be…
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According to AFAD, many afterchoxes came after the earthquake, one of which was 4.6 of the intensity. Officials have advised the citizens not to enter the damaged buildings.
Building collapsed in Sindirgi
According to local media reports and Associated Press, a building has fallen in Sindirgi town, the center of the earthquake. However, no casualties have been officially confirmed so far. The shocks were felt, about 200 kilometers away from Istanbul. The Turkas are located in a geological field active and earthquakes often occur here.