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4.1-Magnitude Quake Reportedly Strikes Turkey's Antalya
4.1-Magnitude Quake Reportedly Strikes Turkey's Antalya
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ANKARA (Sputnik) - A 4.1-magnitude earthquake occurred in the resort province of Antalya in Turkey, Turkish broadcaster A Haber reported on Sunday. 07.08.2022, Sputnik International
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According to the broadcaster, the earthquake was recorded at 11.02 a.m. local time (08:02 GMT).The epicenter of the earthquake was registered in the city of Kas, located off the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Antalya, A Haber added.The last earthquake in Turkey was recorded in 2020, when a magnitude 7.0 quake left more 117 people killed, and caused extensive damage to the western Izmir province.
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4.1-Magnitude Quake Reportedly Strikes Turkey's Antalya
11:13 GMT 07.08.2022 (Updated: 13:08 GMT 09.02.2023) ANKARA (Sputnik) - A 4.1-magnitude earthquake occurred in the resort province of Antalya in Turkey, Turkish broadcaster A Haber reported on Sunday.
According to the broadcaster, the earthquake was recorded at 11.02 a.m. local time (08:02 GMT).
The epicenter of the earthquake was registered in the city of Kas, located off the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Antalya, A Haber added.
The last earthquake in Turkey was recorded in 2020, when a magnitude 7.0 quake left more 117 people killed, and caused extensive damage to the western Izmir province.