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At least 68 injured in earthquake east of Istanbul

- By Mehmet Guzel and Suzan Fraser

DUZCE, Turkey — A 5.9 magnitude 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.

The quake woke people from their sleep and many rushed out of buildings in panic in the province that experience­d a deadly earthquake 23 years ago.

At least 68 people were treated in hospitals for injuries in Duzce and nearby regions, mostly sustained during the panic, including from jumping from balconies or windows. A 28-year-old Afghan was in serious condition after suffering a brain hemorrhage, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said.

Schools in the region were closed as a precaution.

“Although the earthquake caused damage to many buildings in Golkaya, fortunatel­y, we did not experience any serious destructio­n or loss,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in an address to his ruling party’s legislator­s.

The quake demolished the exterior cladding and parts of the roof of a courthouse in Duzce, Haberturk television reported. Among other damage, a two-story shop collapsed on a narrow street, it said.

A mosque in the village of Saridere, near the epicenter, also sustained damage and was closed down, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

Many people were camping outdoors too afraid to return to their homes.

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