Earthquake hits northwest Turkey
DUZCE, Turkey — A magnitude-5.9 earthquake hit a town in northwestern Turkey, early Wednesday, causing damage to some buildings and widespread panic. At least 68 people were injured, mostly while trying to flee homes.
The quake was centered in the town of Golkaya, in Duzce province, some 125 miles east of Istanbul, the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency said.
It struck at 4:08 a.m., and was felt in Istanbul, in the capital Ankara and other parts of the region. Dozens of aftershocks were reported, including one with a magnitude of 4.3.