Magnitude 5.6 quake hits western Turkey, no casualties
A moderate 5.6 magnitude earthquake shook Turkey’s western province
of Denizli on Wednesday, damaging some buildings and knocking bricks and
tiles to the ground in the rural area, according to witnesses,
officials and the Turkish quake monitor.
There were no immediate reports of casualties, according to mayors and administrators of districts at and around the epicentre of the tremor, speaking on broadcaster NTV.
Turkey’s Kandilli Observatory said the earthquake, which stuck at 9:34 a.m.(0634 GMT), was 5 km (3 miles) deep and followed by four aftershocks between 4.2 and 3.4 magnitude.
The United States Geological Survey said it was 5.7 magnitude while
the European monitoring service measured it at 6.4 magnitude.
Administrators from the districts of Ucari and Yenikoy, the epicentre of the quake, said on NTV some 20 buildings and houses were damaged. Officials were still assessing the damage.
Yenikoy resident Muharrem Gezi said there was minor damage in his village.
Reuters
There were no immediate reports of casualties, according to mayors and administrators of districts at and around the epicentre of the tremor, speaking on broadcaster NTV.
Turkey’s Kandilli Observatory said the earthquake, which stuck at 9:34 a.m.(0634 GMT), was 5 km (3 miles) deep and followed by four aftershocks between 4.2 and 3.4 magnitude.
Administrators from the districts of Ucari and Yenikoy, the epicentre of the quake, said on NTV some 20 buildings and houses were damaged. Officials were still assessing the damage.
Yenikoy resident Muharrem Gezi said there was minor damage in his village.
Reuters
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