Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Hits Northwestern Turkey, Collapses at Least a Dozen Buildings
Authorities are conducting on-site surveys to assess damage after multiple aftershocks
Overview
- The quake struck at 19:53 local time in the Sindirgi district of Balikesir province at a depth of 11 kilometers.
- Tremors were felt as far as Istanbul, about 200 kilometers from the epicenter.
- Rescue teams in Sindirgi saved four individuals from the rubble and were attempting to reach at least two others.
- The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority reported several aftershocks, including one measuring magnitude 4.6.
- Officials have urged residents to avoid entering damaged or unstable buildings until safety inspections conclude.