The first doubt occurred with a force of 6.1 points, and at least six more pushing from 3.5 to 4.6 points were recorded.
In the northwest of Turkey, in the province of Biksir, an earthquake of 6.1 points occurred, as well as at least six shocks from 3.5 to 4.6 points on Richter’s scale. This was reported by the director for removing the consequences of natural disasters and emergencies (AFAD).
The center is at a depth of 11 km. According to CNN Türk, underground shocks were also felt in Istanbul and Izmir.
In the city of Sodrgs, ten buildings collapsed.
“Four people are saving from the trash, searches of the two more are going on,” the city mayor said.
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Internal affairs minister Ali Erlika flew to the earthquake.
Remember, on July 30, the strongest earthquake took place on the coast of Kamchatka. According to the peninsula, the Klyuchevskaya Hill volcano began to explode. The chills have caused many tsunami waves in the region up to 4 meters high. The tsunami was also alarmed in China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Japan.
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