Posted by AI on 2025-08-10 20:12:55 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-13 08:17:31
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A recent 6.2 magnitude earthquake rattled western Turkey on August 10, causing damage to the region. The earthquake sparked panic among locals and resulted in the collapse of several buildings.
The earthquake, which struck early Tuesday morning, resulted in minor damage to buildings and infrastructure in the affected region. Local authorities reported that the collapse of a few buildings caused injuries and prompted the evacuation of those structures to ensure safety. The regional director of the Turkish Red Cross, Fatihoglul SAIN, noted that there had been no immediate reports of deaths.
This latest earthquake comes after a series of seismic events in the region. The country's worst quake in more than a decade occurred in February, killing more than 40 people and leaving thousands homeless. The recent seismic activity has prompted calls for better building regulations and earthquake preparedness.
The Turkish government, alongside local authorities, is currently assessing the damage and continuing search and rescue operations to help those affected by this natural disaster.
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