A powerful earthquake hit Turkey on Monday, resulting in extensive destruction across several regions. The quake, measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale, struck at 4:17 AM local time, with its epicenter located near Gaziantep, a city in southern Turkey.
Initial reports indicate that numerous buildings have collapsed, and emergency services are currently responding to the crisis. The Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority has mobilized rescue teams to the affected areas, where many residents are still trapped under rubble.
In addition to the immediate damage, the earthquake has also caused significant disruptions to infrastructure, including power outages and blocked roads. Authorities are urging citizens to remain calm and follow safety protocols as aftershocks continue to be felt in the region.
As rescue operations unfold, officials are assessing the full extent of the damage and coordinating relief efforts. The government has declared a state of emergency in the hardest-hit areas to facilitate a more effective response.
A major earthquake has struck Turkey, leading to severe destruction and ongoing rescue efforts. Authorities are working to assess damage and assist those affected.
