A powerful earthquake measuring 6.1 magnitude struck western Turkey late Monday, leaving at least three buildings in ruins and sparking widespread concern for the safety of the region's residents.
According to officials, the epicenter of the quake was located in Balikesir province, with reports of damage extending as far as neighboring cities like Izmir and Istanbul. Despite initial fears that casualties might occur, Turkish authorities have yet to confirm any fatalities or serious injuries, although they did report several collapses.
As a result of the massive seismic event, local residents are left reeling from the aftermath, trying to come to terms with the potential dangers and consequences of such powerful earthquakes.
According to officials, the epicenter of the quake was located in Balikesir province, with reports of damage extending as far as neighboring cities like Izmir and Istanbul. Despite initial fears that casualties might occur, Turkish authorities have yet to confirm any fatalities or serious injuries, although they did report several collapses.
As a result of the massive seismic event, local residents are left reeling from the aftermath, trying to come to terms with the potential dangers and consequences of such powerful earthquakes.