A powerful 6.9 earthquake in the Aegean Sea. Tsunami and great devastation in Turkey (video / photos)



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A powerful earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale in the Aegean Sea struck Greece and Turkey at 1:51 p.m. The earthquake triggered a tsunami. Dozens of buildings collapsed in Turkey’s Izmir district, and the Greek island of Samos was also damaged.

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The epicenter is in the Aegean Sea, near the Greek islands of the Dodecanese and mainland Turkey, near Izmir. The earthquake was felt on upper floors in Sofia, Plovdiv and other cities.

According to the European Seismological Center of the Mediterranean, the earthquake had a magnitude of 7 on the Richter scale.

The Seismological Laboratory of the University of Athens reports 6.9 on the Richter scale. At 14:02 there was a second earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale again near the Greek islands. According to the Candilli Sendimological Observatory in Istanbul, the earthquake had a magnitude of 6.8 and occurred at a depth of 11.8 kilometers, Milliyet reported.

The Anatolian Agency reported that the epicenter was near Seferihisar (Izmir district, southwestern Turkey) and was at a depth of 16 kilometers. Videos on social media show the sea flooding the streets of the city.

Collapsed buildings in the Izmir region

The Turkish city of Sheferihisar was hit by a tsunami due to the strong earthquake. There are collapsed buildings in the city of Izmir and in the region. According to initial information, at least 20 buildings fell during the earthquake, the Anatolian Agency reported.

There are also destroyed buildings in the Bayrakli municipality in Izmir, where rescue operations have started. There, three injured people were rescued from the rubble of a collapsed building.

Turkish Minister of Environment and Urban Development Murat Kurum said there were reports of five buildings collapsed in Izmir’s Bornova and Bayrakli municipalities. He said there were people buried under the rubble. The minister pointed out that a coordination center has been established for the response to the disaster in Wales.

The quake caused small cracks in buildings in the towns of Usak, Denizli, Manisa, Balakesir, Ayden and Mugla, the minister said, adding that there were no reports of casualties.

He and the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Bekir Pakdemirli, depart for Izmir on the orders of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Wigs among Izmir residents after the earthquake

Wigs among Izmir residents after the earthquake

Photo: AP / BTA

Istanbul Governor Ali Yerlikaya said the earthquake was felt in the city, but there were no reports of injuries or damage.

Damage to the island of Samos

Greek media reported that the earthquake, which occurred 19 kilometers northwest of the capital, Samos, was also felt in the capital, Athens. The earthquakes were felt as far as the Greek capital, nearly 300 kilometers away, said the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens (NOA).

The city of Vati, on the Greek island of Samos, was flooded after a strong earthquake. The flooded streets of the city can be seen on social media. There are also reports of damaged buildings.

Earlier, a 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Turkish Bingol district in the eastern part of the country. It was registered by the Directorate of Emergency and Disaster Management at 11:48 local time (10:48 Bulgarian time). The earthquake occurred at a depth of 7.62 km.

BAS: The earthquake was felt in almost all of Bulgaria

Today’s strong earthquake in Turkey, at 13.51 Bulgarian time, with a magnitude of 6.7 on the Richter scale, according to Bulgarian seismologists, is in a very seismic zone and is felt almost throughout Bulgaria, on the upper floors of buildings. This was commented on for BTA by Deputy Prof. Petya Trifonova – Deputy Director of the National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

He specified that the epicenter of the earthquake is about 550 kilometers from Sofia. We have information that the earthquake was felt in the upper floors of Sofia, Ruse, Varna, Burgas and other Bulgarian cities. There is no danger to our country from this earthquake, because we are far enough away from its epicenter, explained Assistant Professor Petya Trifonova.

According to her, the earthquake data, determined by seismologists from different countries, varies from 6.5 to 7 on the Richter scale. The epicenter of the earthquake is in the sea, southwest of Izmir, on the border between Turkey and Greece, explained associate professor Petya Trifonova. He said that there have already been more than ten subsequent earthquakes with a magnitude of more than 4.

This is a very strong earthquake and there will probably be damage and injuries in Turkey, predicts the deputy director of the National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.



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