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A new earthquake of magnitude 6.4 shakes southeastern Turkey

A new earthquake of magnitude 6.4 shakes southeastern Turkey

A new 6.4 magnitude earthquake shook the Turkish province of Hatay on Mondayone of the most affected by the earthquakes on February 6 that left at least 41,000 dead.

The tremor, with epicenter south of the city of Antioquiatook place at 17:04 GMT, according to data from the Kandilli observatory in Istanbul, and was also felt in neighboring countries.

No data is yet available on possible new damage or casualties, but numerous reporters present in Antioquia reported that the tremor caused panic among the survivors staying in tents.

At least a building already half collapsed collapsed whole and debris from others damaged parked cars, NTV reports.

Ahmet Ovgun Ercan, a prestigious geophysicist from the Istanbul Technical University, assured the HalkTV station that this earthquake, which he estimated to last 17 seconds, is a normal phenomenon and anticipated that some already damaged buildings will have collapsed.

Since the earthquake of the past day 6, none of the buildings in Antioch are still habitablebut there are debris removal work teams that may have been trapped by a collapse.

In addition, many survivors are in the habit of gathering around campfires in front of collapsed buildings to assist in the identification of bodies, and may be at risk if a neighboring surviving building collapses.

[El impresionante vídeo a vista de dron de la ruptura de una falla tras el terremoto en Turquía]

“It was terrible, broken windows have fallen on us. Everyone has left the shops in panic. With the darkness you still cannot see what has happened,” Ugur Sahin, a reporter for the BirGün newspaper, told EFE by telephone.

The AFAD national emergency center, which locates the epicenter of the earthquake in the Defne neighborhood in Antioquia itself, speaks of a second aftershock of magnitude 5.8 with its epicenter in Samandag.



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