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Earthquake in Turkey : Powerful Earthquake of Magnitude 7.8 Strikes Today, High Alert on Turkey

Earthquake in Turkey : Earthquake tremors were felt in Turkey on Monday. Powerful earthquake tremors were felt 23 km east of Nurdagi, Turkey. The magnitude of the earthquake was measured at 7.8 on the reactor scale.

This earthquake occurred in Southern Turkey. According to BNO News, many apartments and buildings have collapsed here. Heavy loss of life and property is also being told. However, the matter has not been officially confirmed yet. Because to this, the news of major damage has come to light in Turkey and Syria. 

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Earthquake in Turkey : 7.8 Magnitude

Earthquake tremors is felt in Turkey on Monday. The earthquake occur at 4:17 am local time at a depth of about 17.9 km. At the same time, the US Geological Service says that a 7.8 magnitude earthquake occurred near Gaziantep in southern country on Monday. Due to this, the news of major damage has come to light in Turkey and Syria. 

A powerful earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale struck southern country on early Monday. Follow by another strong temblor of magnitude 6.7, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said.

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High Alert in Whole Country

According to BNO News, Turkey’s Interior Ministry says that a high alert has declare after the powerful earthquake. Many videos of this are also coming out on social media. The damage cause by the earthquake can clearly see in these videos.

There is a possibility of many buildings collapsing and many people trap in the debris. Even people can see screaming and running. Many videos of this are also coming out on social media. Due to this, the news of major damage has come to light in Turkey and Syria. 

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