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6.2 EARTHQUAKE SHAKES #ISTANBUL, 151 INJURED AFTER PANIC JUMPS #earthquake : VIDEO

Earthquake in Istanbul
Mario Nawfal

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ЁЯЪиЁЯЗ╣ЁЯЗ╖ 6.2 EARTHQUAKE SHAKES ISTANBUL

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit near Istanbul, centered in the Sea of Marmara.

It gave the city a good shake, but no injuries or damage have been reported so far.

TurkeyтАЩs emergency agency is keeping an eye on things.

Source: Associated Press

Tansu Yegen
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The moment of the 6.2 magnitude earthquake that occurred in Istanbul today at 12:13 was recorded like this in the Marmara SeaтАж

The New Region
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Footage shows crowds fleeing after a powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake rocked Istanbul’s Silivri district in northern Turkey on Wednesday afternoon

Al Jazeera English
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Videos captured the moment a magnitude 6.2 earthquake hit near the Turkish city of Istanbul, shaking buildings and sending thousands fleeing into the streets in fear of buildings collapsing.

Mario Nawfal

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ЁЯЗ╣ЁЯЗ╖ 151 INJURED IN ISTANBUL QUAKES AFTER PANIC JUMPS

Istanbul officials say 151 people were injured after jumping from heights during the earthquakes.

None of the injuries are life-threatening.

Source: APA

Mario Nawfal

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ЁЯЗ╣ЁЯЗ╖ AFTERSHOCKS RATTLE ISTANBUL, PEOPLE FILL THE STREETS

Kandilli Observatory reports a 5.2 aftershock in the Sea of Marmara, shortly after the initial 6.2 quake.

No injuries or major damage reported yet, but the jolts were enough to send crowds into the streets, avoiding buildings and anxiously waiting for updates.

With IstanbulтАЩs long history of seismic drama, nerves are high.

Source: Kandilli Observatory

Middle East Monitor
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A powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck T├╝rkiye on Wednesday, with the epicenter in Istanbul’s Silivri district, the countryтАЩs Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) said, Anadolu reports.

The quake hit at 12.49 p.m. local time (0949 GMT) and was felt strongly across Istanbul and neighboring provinces, prompting residents to flee buildings in fear.

Another earthquake of magnitude 4.9 hit at 13.02 p.m. (10:02 GMT), with the epicenter off the coast of Buyukcekmece in the Sea of тАЛтАЛMarmara.