A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 struck southern Turkey on Friday evening, leading to significant destruction across the region. The quake’s epicenter was located near the town of Sivrice in Elazig province, approximately 550 kilometers east of Ankara.
The tremor occurred at around 8:55 PM local time, prompting immediate emergency responses. Reports indicate that several buildings have collapsed, and rescue operations are underway to locate individuals trapped under debris.
Authorities have confirmed numerous injuries, with hospitals in the surrounding areas overwhelmed by the influx of patients. The Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) is coordinating relief efforts, while local officials have urged residents to stay outdoors due to aftershocks.
This earthquake follows a series of smaller tremors that had been felt in the region over the past weeks, raising concerns about the structural integrity of buildings. The government is assessing the full extent of the damage and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit southern Turkey, causing significant damage and injuries. Emergency services are actively responding to the situation, with ongoing rescue efforts.
