5.2 magnitude earthquake strikes eastern Türkiye; no immediate damage reported
A moderate earthquake of 5.2 magnitude struck the Battalgazi district in Türkiye's eastern province of Malatya on Thursday afternoon, sending tremors through surrounding areas but causing no immediate reports of significant damage or casualties.
The quake, which occurred at around 4:04 pm local time (1:04 pm GMT), had its epicenter located at 38.19917 degrees north latitude and 38.46 degrees east longitude, at a depth of approximately 13.93 kilometers.
Tremors were felt in neighboring provinces including Adıyaman, Elazığ, Gaziantep, Şanlıurfa, and Diyarbakır, according to local reports. Despite the widespread sensation, authorities have not yet received any reports of injuries or major structural damage.
The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) is currently monitoring the situation and assessing potential impacts. While initial reports are positive, residents have been advised to remain vigilant and follow any official instructions in case of aftershocks.
This event serves as a reminder of the seismic activity in Türkiye, a region prone to earthquakes. Although today's tremor fortunately appears to have passed without major incident, it underscores the importance of preparedness and awareness in earthquake-prone areas. (ILKHA)