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5.0 quake shakes Türkiye’s Aegean, no casualties reported

5.0 quake shakes Türkiye’s Aegean, no casualties reported

An earthquake measuring 5.0 in magnitude occurred at 10.38 a.m. native time within the Aegean Sea.

According to the knowledge on the web site of the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD), the tremor’s epicenter was the island of Lesbos.

The earthquake, which occurred 15.82 kilometers (9.83 miles) off the Ayvacık district of Çanakkale, befell at a depth of 14.95 kilometers.

The quake occurred after one other one at 2 a.m. with a magnitude of 4.2 and a depth of 8.24 kilometers within the Aegean Sea, based on an AFAD report.

There have been no studies of casualties or important harm to property or buildings within the space.

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