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Powerful 6.2 Earthquake Hits Southwestern Turkey, Injures Seven People

Powerful 6.2 Earthquake Hits Southwestern Turkey, Injures Seven People

Express Tribune03-06-2025

A powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Turkey early Tuesday morning, injuring at least seven people and triggering widespread panic. The tremor, recorded at a depth of 75.1 kilometers, was felt across the region, with residents rushing to evacuate buildings in fear of aftershocks. The epicenter was initially reported near southwestern Turkey, though some foreign media suggested it could have been closer to the Greek island region, with readings indicating a depth of 68 kilometers.
Though no fatalities have been reported, the quake caused injuries in various incidents. Emergency services swiftly responded, deploying rescue teams and inspecting buildings for damage. The injured were transported to local hospitals and are said to be in stable condition.
Footage from local media captured scenes of people gathering in open spaces, many wrapped in blankets as they braced for aftershocks. No casualties have been confirmed, but assessments of structural damage are ongoing.
Turkey lies on one of the world's most seismically active zones, and earthquakes of this magnitude are not uncommon. In February 2023, a devastating series of quakes claimed over 50,000 lives and caused widespread destruction. The country continues to grapple with the long-term impacts of that tragedy, even as it faces new seismic threats.
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A 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Dodecanese Islands-Turkey border. At least seven people were injured in Marmaris, Turkey, while trying to escape homes in panic. No serious damage reported.#Greece #deprem #σεισμός #sismo pic.twitter.com/kN61y6uMkn — GeoTechWar (@geotechwar) June 3, 2025

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A powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Turkey early Tuesday morning, injuring at least seven people and triggering widespread panic. The tremor, recorded at a depth of 75.1 kilometers, was felt across the region, with residents rushing to evacuate buildings in fear of aftershocks. The epicenter was initially reported near southwestern Turkey, though some foreign media suggested it could have been closer to the Greek island region, with readings indicating a depth of 68 kilometers. Though no fatalities have been reported, the quake caused injuries in various incidents. Emergency services swiftly responded, deploying rescue teams and inspecting buildings for damage. The injured were transported to local hospitals and are said to be in stable condition. Footage from local media captured scenes of people gathering in open spaces, many wrapped in blankets as they braced for aftershocks. No casualties have been confirmed, but assessments of structural damage are ongoing. Turkey lies on one of the world's most seismically active zones, and earthquakes of this magnitude are not uncommon. In February 2023, a devastating series of quakes claimed over 50,000 lives and caused widespread destruction. The country continues to grapple with the long-term impacts of that tragedy, even as it faces new seismic threats. 5/ A 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Dodecanese Islands-Turkey border. At least seven people were injured in Marmaris, Turkey, while trying to escape homes in panic. No serious damage reported.#Greece #deprem #σεισμός #sismo — GeoTechWar (@geotechwar) June 3, 2025

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