The epicenter of the earthquake was in the Mediterranean Sea at a depth of 9.26 km and 6 km from the city of Arsuz.
In the Turkish province of Hatay on Thursday, February 16, a new earthquake of magnitude 5.1 occurred, according to Anadolu Agency.
It is known that the epicenter of the earthquake was in the Mediterranean Sea at a depth of 9.26 km and 6 km from the city of Arsuz.
Regional governor Rahmi Dogan said authorities have so far received no information about casualties or damage from the earthquake.
It will be remembered that on February 6, two earthquakes with a magnitude of more than seven points occurred in the southeast of Turkey, which affected neighboring Syria. According to the latest data, the number of victims reached 42,000.
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