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6.2 magnitude earthquake rocks Istanbul | 6.2 magnitude earthquake rocks Istanbul |
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A series of earthquakes including a 6.2-magnitude tremor have struck near Istanbul, shaking buildings in Turkey's largest city and prompting people to flee apartment blocks. | |
The scale of impact and damage is still unclear with no immediate reports of casualties. | The scale of impact and damage is still unclear with no immediate reports of casualties. |
The largest earthquake on Wednesday struck at 12:49 local time (09:49 GMT), at a depth of 6.92 km (4.3 miles), Turkey's emergency services said. | |
The epicentre of the 6.2-magnitude tremor was located along the coast of the Sea of Marmara, in the Silivri area about 80 km (50 miles) west of Istanbul. | |
Turkish officials reported two other smaller quakes, while aftershocks were also recorded. | |
Istanbul residents reported bigger earthquake was one of the strongest they had felt in years. | |
People reported lamps and other furniture crashing to the floor in their homes. | |
Southern Turkey was devastated by two giant earthquakes in 2023, which claimed more than 55,000 lives. | |
Istanbul is Turkey's most populous city and home to 16 million people - a fifth of the country's residents. The city lies just 20km to the north of the North Anatolian Fault Line. | |
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