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Moderate earthquake shakes Istanbul; 8 wounded

Offices and schools evacuated as buildings in the capital tremble

- Reuters Istanbul

A moderate 5.7 magnitude earthquake shook buildings and damaged two mosques in Istanbul on Thursday, slightly injuring eight people and causing residents to rush from buildings.

Witnesses in the city of 15 million, Turkey’s largest, felt buildings sway and said some offices and schools were temporaril­y evacuated. Three major seismic fault lines criss-cross Istanbul, which straddles Europe and Asia.

“The quake really shook at the start and then it continued, maybe it felt like that because the building is so tall,” said Ozge Etcan, 27, an employee at a financial firm in Istanbul’s Levent district, where crowds gathered outside in the aftermath. The tremor was at a depth of 12.6 km, the Kandilli Observator­y and Earthquake Research Institute said, locating its epicenter 70 km west of Istanbul in the Marmara Sea, south of the town of Silivri. It struck at 1:59 p.m.

Both the observator­y and the US Geological Survey assessed its magnitude at 5.7.

“Despite this earthquake having a magnitude that could be considered serious, we have not as yet received heartbreak­ing news, just some small damage,” President Tayyip Erdogan told a news conference.

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He said eight people had been treated for slight injuries, but did not provide further details.

The top section of a minaret had collapsed at the central mosque in Istanbul’s Avcilar district, close to the Marmara Sea, CNN Turk footage showed.

Another minaret collapsed in the Sariyer district of the city, the municipali­ty’s disaster coordinati­on center said. “There will be aftershock­s of this quake. What we ask from citizens is that they don’t enter damaged buildings,” Murat Nurlu, head of the earthquake department at Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Directorat­e (AFAD), told Reuters.

Buildings damaged

Cracks emerged in some buildings across the city. Two of them in the Sultangazi and Eyup districts were damaged, AFAD said in a statement, clocking the quake at 5.8 magnitude.

Mobile phone users had difficulty making calls shortly after the quake. AFAD said work was continuing to resolve the problem in communicat­ions. The epicenter was 22 km from the nearest inhabited area, Silivri, AFAD said. It said there had been 28 aftershock­s, the strongest of which had a magnitude of 4.1.

The Istanbul governor’s office said primary and middle schools had been ordered shut for the remainder of the day.

In 1999, a quake measuring 7.6 struck the city of Izmit, 90 km southeast of Istanbul, killing more than 17,000 people.

Recep Kutuk, a 37-year-old civil servant, said he experience­d two major earthquake­s in the region in 1999 and this had made him sensitive to any tremor.

“It was really powerful. I hope this is not a precursor to another major earthquake,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? Office workers speak on their phones after fleeing their buildings in the Maslak District of Istanbul on Thursday, after an earthquake struck the city of 15 million at 1:59 p.m.
AFP Office workers speak on their phones after fleeing their buildings in the Maslak District of Istanbul on Thursday, after an earthquake struck the city of 15 million at 1:59 p.m.

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