Buildings collapse in Turkey, Syria after 6.4 magnitude aftershock

Buildings collapse in Turkey, Syria after 6.4 magnitude aftershock
A magnitude 6.4 aftershock struck Turkey on Monday, two weeks after an enormous earthquake killed tens of 1000’s of individuals in Turkey and Syria.

The quake hit Defne, in Turkey’s southern Hatay province, close to the Syrian border, Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Agency (AFAD) mentioned Monday.

Syria’s state news company, SANA, is reporting six individuals have been injured in Aleppo from falling particles, whereas the mayor of Hatay says numerous buildings have collapsed, trapping individuals inside.

A magnitude 6.4 quake has struck in southern Turkey. (AP)

NTV tv mentioned the quake triggered some broken buildings to break down, however there have been no fast experiences of any casualties.

The quake was felt in Syria, Jordan, Israel and Egypt.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) additionally reported the quake as being of magnitude 6.4 at a depth of 10 kilometers.

It was adopted by a second, magnitude 5.8 tremor.

Satellite photographs paint devastating image of quake-ravaged cities

AFAD warned individuals to steer clear of the shoreline as a precaution on Monday because the nation’s vp urged residents to steer clear of broken buildings.

The highly effective aftershock follows a lethal magnitude 7.8 earthquake on February 6 that left greater than 46,000 individuals lifeless in Turkey and Syria.

CNN groups in Adana, Turkey felt the quake, as did eyewitnesses in Gaziantep and Mersin.

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Source: www.9news.com.au