Earthquake Shakes Istanbul: A Wake-Up Call on the Marmara Faultline
A 5.0-magnitude earthquake hit Istanbul, causing people to evacuate buildings. The epicenter was in the Marmara Sea, a known faultline, highlighting its risk to the city of 16 million. No casualties have been reported yet, but the event served as a stark reminder of the region's vulnerability.
A mild earthquake struck Istanbul on Thursday, startling residents and prompting many to flee buildings for safety.
According to the AFAD disaster agency, the 5.0-magnitude quake was centered in the Marmara Sea, southwest of the bustling city.
The Marmara region's faultline has long been flagged as a significant risk for Istanbul, which houses 16 million people. This recent tremor once again highlights the potential dangers residents face.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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