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    Istanbul hit by 6.2 magnitude earthquake, Turkey’s emergency management agency says

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    by David Spangler
    • April 23, 2025

    Cliff Notes

    • A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Istanbul, leading to mass evacuations but no immediate reports of significant damage or injuries.
    • Preliminary inspections revealed no damage to vital infrastructure, although a minor injury was reported from a person jumping off a balcony.
    • The quake occurred on a public holiday, with residents urged to stay outdoors as aftershocks followed, rekindling fears of potential future seismic disasters.

    Istanbul hit by 6.2 magnitude earthquake, Turkey’s emergency management agency says

    Istanbul has been hit by a powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake, Turkish officials have said, but there is no immediate confirmation of any damage or injuries.

    People were seen running out of buildings as the earthquake shook the city.

    It had a shallow depth of 10km (about six miles), according to the United States Geological Survey.

    The epicentre was some 40km (25 miles) southwest of Istanbul in the Sea of Marmara.

    It was preceded by a 3.9 magnitude earthquake at 12.13pm, according to Turkey’s disaster and emergency management agency (AFAD), and followed by several aftershocks, including one measuring 5.3.

    Residents were urged to stay away from buildings and reports said the earthquake was felt in neighbouring regions.

    The Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality said there were “no serious cases” after the earthquake in a statement on social media.

    Kemal Cebi, the mayor of Kucukcekmece district in western Istanbul, told local broadcaster NTV that there were “no negative developments yet”, but he said that there were traffic jams and that many buildings were already at risk due to the density of the area.

    Broadcaster TGRT reported that one person had been injured after they jumped off a balcony during the earthquake – which occurred during a public holiday in Turkey.

    Transport minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu said initial inspections showed no damage on highways, airports, trains or subways.

    Earthquakes are frequent in Turkey, as it is crossed by two major fault lines.

    In February 2023, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, and a second powerful tremor, destroyed or damaged hundreds of thousands of buildings across southern and southeastern Turkey, and left more than 53,000 dead.

    A further 6,000 people were killed in the northern parts of neighbouring Syria.

    While Istanbul largely avoided the devastation wrought by that quake, it heightened fears of a similar, equally destructive episode in the future.

     


    Sources

    Istanbul hit by 6.2 magnitude earthquake – Sky News

    Istanbul earthquake live: Buildings shaken in Turkey’s largest city – BBC

    Istanbul hit by 6.2 magnitude earthquake, Turkey’s emergency management agency says – This is the Coast

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