6.1-magnitude quake hits western Turkey: disaster agency

Earthquake Shakes Western Turkey, Buildings Collapse

Sindirgi hit hardest by 6.1 magnitude tremor

A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 struck Sindirgi in western Turkey on Sunday, according to the Turkish disaster management agency (AFAD). The quake was widely felt across several cities in the region, including Istanbul and the popular tourist destination of Izmir.

Despite the significant tremors, no deaths have been reported. However, around 10 buildings collapsed in Sindirgi, the epicenter of the earthquake, including a […].

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