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Magnitude 5.0 earthquake hits southeastern Turkey
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Magnitude 5.0 earthquake hits southeastern Turkey

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Turkey

A 5.0-magnitude earthquake struck several southeastern provinces in Turkey on Saturday morning without causing casualties or damage, the country’s disaster management agency said.

“No adverse situation has been reported following the magnitude 5 earthquake that occurred at 6:20 am (0320 GMT) in the Battalgazi district, in Malatya province, and was felt in the provinces of Malatya, Elazig, Adiyaman, Tunceli and Sanliurfa. Our teams continue to work in the field,” the disaster agency AFAD said.

Turkey is crisscrossed by several geological fault lines that have previously caused catastrophes in the country.

AFP

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