The earthquake sent tremors through the region, prompting concerns about potential casualties and damages.

The seismic event occurred at approximately 18:06 local time (TSI) with its epicenter located at a latitude of 38.068 degrees north and a longitude of 32.604 degrees east. The quake had a depth of 7.05 km beneath the earth's surface.

The impact of the earthquake extended beyond the epicenter, with nearby provinces experiencing tremors as well. Residents in Karaman, Niğde, Aksaray, Nevşehir, and Adana reported feeling the quake, raising awareness among local authorities and communities about potential risks.

As of now, there have been no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage caused by the earthquake. However, emergency response teams and authorities are closely monitoring the situation and assessing the situation in the affected areas.

The Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) has initiated response protocols to address any emergency needs and ensure the safety of residents in the quake-affected regions. They are closely coordinating with local authorities and rescue teams to provide timely assistance, if required.

Earthquakes are not uncommon in Turkey due to its location on several active fault lines. The country has experienced significant seismic activity in the past, which underscores the importance of preparedness and response measures.

As the situation unfolds, authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and to follow safety guidelines to minimize potential risks. Residents are encouraged to stay updated with official announcements and cooperate with emergency services if any assistance is required.

The Turkish government and relevant agencies will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as needed to ensure the safety and well-being of the affected communities. (ILKHA)