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В Турции произошло землетрясение магнитудой 4,9
Turkey Hit by 4.9 Magnitude Earthquake
Tremors Felt in Istanbul and Surrounding Areas
Istanbul, Turkey – March 9, 2023 – A 4.9 magnitude earthquake struck northwestern Turkey on Thursday, March 9, 2023, at 05:49 UTC. The epicenter was located in the Marmara Sea, approximately 70 kilometers (43 miles) southwest of Istanbul, at a depth of 13 kilometers (8 miles).
Widespread Tremors
The earthquake was felt strongly in Istanbul and surrounding areas, including Kocaeli, Yalova, and Bursa. People reported feeling the ground shake and buildings swaying. There were no immediate reports of significant damage or injuries.
Experts Monitoring Situation
The Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute (KOERI) of Bogazici University in Istanbul is monitoring the situation and has issued a statement saying that there is no immediate risk of a larger earthquake. However, they advise residents to be prepared for aftershocks.
Turkey's Seismic Activity
Turkey is located in a seismically active region and experiences frequent earthquakes. The country is situated on the boundary between the Eurasian and Anatolian tectonic plates, which are constantly colliding. This collision results in the buildup of stress that is released in the form of earthquakes.
Historic Earthquakes
Istanbul has a long history of devastating earthquakes. In 1999, a 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck the city, killing over 17,000 people. In 1939, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Erzincan region in eastern Turkey, killing over 30,000 people.
Earthquake Preparedness
The Turkish government has taken steps to improve earthquake preparedness in recent years, including implementing stricter building codes and conducting earthquake drills. Residents are advised to be aware of the risks and to take precautions, such as having an emergency plan and keeping a supply of food and water on hand.
Conclusion
The 4.9 magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey on March 9, 2023, was a reminder of the seismic risks facing the country. While there was no significant damage or injuries reported, it is essential for residents to be prepared for future earthquakes.