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At least 151 people have been injured after jumping from high places due to panic caused by the earthquakes, Istanbul's ...
A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Istanbul on Wednesday leading to scenes of panic in the Turkish metropolis, officials said.
"An earthquake of 6.2 magnitude occurred in Silivri, Sea of Marmara, Istanbul," Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said on X, adding that it was felt in the surrounding provinces.
A preliminary report shows that the April 23 earthquake released only 12% of the seismic energy accumulated in the Marmara ...
A strong earthquake rattled Istanbul, Turkey, and neighboring regions, sending panicked people pouring into streets but apparently causing no major damage.
SEVERAL earthquakes have hit Turkey’s largest city Istanbul – the most powerful with a magnitude of 6.2. At least 151 people were injured after fleeing buildings due to panic caused by the ...
The Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change organized a crucial meeting in Istanbul to discuss the ...
Over a thousand people have found shelter in mosques and schools in Istanbul after the earthquake that struck the city this ...
More than 150 people were injured when they jumped from buildings in Istanbul on Wednesday as one of the strongest quakes in ...
More than 150 citizens were injured as in their panic they jumped from heights fearing the collapse of buildings - On the streets and squares the residents, closed for two days the schools and univers ...
More than a thousand people in Istanbul turned to mosques, schools and other temporary shelters on Thursday after a strong earthquake rattled the Turkish metropolis a day earlier, leaving some 1.5 ...
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake has been recorded on the outskirts of Istanbul in Turkey - with three other countries also ...