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6.1-Magnitude Quake in Balıkesir Kills One, Injures Dozens as Aftershocks Persist

Structural inspections under the national disaster response plan are under way following ongoing aftershocks, with residents warned to avoid damaged buildings.

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Overview

  • The earthquake struck Sindirgi district in Balıkesir province at 7:53 p.m. local time on August 10, registering around magnitude 6.1 at a shallow depth of 10–11 km and shaking cities such as Istanbul and İzmir.
  • Search-and-rescue teams mobilized under the Türkiye Disaster Response Plan pulled survivors from rubble, confirming one fatality—an 81-year-old woman—and about 29 people injured, none initially reported in critical condition.
  • Local authorities have identified roughly a dozen to 16 collapsed buildings and two fallen mosque minarets, with crews rescuing at least four individuals from one structure and completing extractions overnight.
  • AFAD reported multiple aftershocks, the strongest measuring magnitude 4.6, prompting officials to urge residents not to enter compromised buildings and to remain vigilant for further tremors.
  • With active rescues concluded, provincial teams are carrying out comprehensive damage assessments and enforcing safety cordons as part of ongoing structural inspections.