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Magnitude 5.9 quake hits northwest Turkiye, causing panic

A man inspects the remains of a building that was collapsed by an earthquake in the Sakarya region in Istanbul on 19 August 1999. (AFP)
A man inspects the remains of a building that was collapsed by an earthquake in the Sakarya region in Istanbul on 19 August 1999. (AFP)
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23 Nov 2022 12:11:06 GMT9
23 Nov 2022 12:11:06 GMT9

ANKARA, Turkiye: An earthquake with a magnitude 5.9 has hit a town in northwest Turkiye on Wednesday, Turkiye’s government-run Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency said.

The earthquake was centered in the town of Golkaya, in Duzce province, some 200 kilometers east of Istanbul. It was felt in Istanbul and in the capital Ankara.

The quake sent people rushing out of buildings and cut power in the area, Duzce’s mayor Faruk Ozlu told private NTV television.

Ozlu said there was no immediate report of casualty or damage but authorities were still assessing possible destruction.

Turkiye sits on top of major fault lines and is frequently shaken by earthquakes.

Duzce was hit by a powerful earthquake in 1999, which killed some 800 people.

AP

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