Overview
- A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck Istanbul on April 23, with its epicenter in the Marmara Sea near Silivri, causing widespread evacuations but no fatalities.
- Over 185 aftershocks, ranging from magnitudes 4 to 5, have been recorded, keeping residents on edge and prompting many to stay outdoors in parks and open spaces.
- Authorities report 151 injuries, primarily from panic-driven actions such as jumping from buildings, though none are life-threatening.
- Seismologists warn that the region, located on the Northern Anatolian Fault, is overdue for a potentially devastating magnitude 7 earthquake.
- Approximately 1.5 million buildings in Istanbul are considered seismically vulnerable, raising concerns about the city's preparedness for future quakes.