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Magnitude 6.8 Earthquake Strikes Eastern Turkey, Killing at Least One
Elazig, Turkey - A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Tuesday, killing at least one person and injuring dozens more.
The earthquake hit the Elazig province at a depth of 6.7 kilometers (4.2 miles), according to the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute. The epicenter was located near the town of Sivrice.
The quake caused widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure in the region. At least one person was killed and 22 others were injured, according to the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD).
Rescue teams have been deployed to the affected areas to search for survivors and to provide assistance to those who have been injured or displaced.
The earthquake was felt across a wide area of eastern Turkey, including in the major cities of Elazig, Malatya, and Diyarbakir. People in the region reported feeling strong shaking and seeing buildings collapse.
Turkey is located in a seismically active zone and is prone to earthquakes. In 1999, a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck northwestern Turkey, killing over 17,000 people.
The Turkish government has declared a state of emergency in the affected areas and has deployed military personnel to assist with the relief efforts. The government has also appealed for international assistance.
Rescue teams from several countries, including Greece, Israel, and Iran, have already arrived in Turkey to help with the search and rescue operations.
The earthquake is a reminder of the importance of earthquake preparedness and disaster risk reduction. Governments and communities in earthquake-prone areas should have plans in place to respond to such events and to minimize the impact on human life and property.
At least 31 people have been killed and more than 1,600 injured in a powerful earthquake in eastern Turkey. The magnitude-6.8 quake centred
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