Earthquake of Magnitude 4.7 Recorded in Eastern Turkey
Today, an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.7 was recorded in eastern Turkey. This information is confirmed by the data from the Emergency Management Agency.
According to the agency's information, the underground tremors occurred at 20:19 Moscow time (21:19 Yerevan time). The epicenter was located near the city of Sivas, at a depth of 5.13 kilometers. Currently, there are no reports of casualties.
Previously, it was reported that the death toll from the earthquakes in Turkey had surpassed 43,500. On February 6, Turkey experienced a first powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7. This earthquake was felt in neighboring countries, causing devastation and thousands of casualties in Syria. On the 20th, new tremors of magnitude 6.4 occurred near the Syrian border.