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Multiple earthquakes strike Türkiye’s Malatya province

Multiple earthquakes strike Türkiye’s Malatya province

According to the knowledge offered by the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD), a 4.8 magnitude earthquake was registered at 16:39 within the Yeşilyurt district of Malatya. The earthquake occurred at a depth of about 6.35 kilometers from the bottom.

Approximately one minute following the primary tremor, a subsequent earthquake with a magnitude of 4.5 struck the Yeşilyurt district. This second seismic occasion occurred at a depth of roughly 7 kilometers beneath the floor.

Addressing the earthquakes, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya stated: “Comprehensive site assessment efforts, led by relevant institutions including AFAD, are underway following the earthquake that occurred at 16:39 in Malatya province’s Yeşilyurt district. Our thoughts are with the affected citizens for a swift recovery.”

AFAD President Yunus Sezer additional assured, “Following the occurrence of two successive earthquakes, measuring 4.8 at 16:39 and 4.5 at 16:40, in Malatya’s Yeşilyurt district, there have been no adverse developments observed. Ongoing on-site assessments are being conducted. I extend my well wishes to the residents of Malatya for a speedy recovery.”

Additionally, Governor Hulusi Şahin concurred, emphasizing that no adverse impacts have been reported.

At 18:18, one more earthquake with a magnitude of 4.2 occurred within the Yeşilyurt district.

This seismic occasion was detected at a depth of 9.13 kilometers beneath the floor.

Source: www.anews.com.tr