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Feb 6, 2023, 9 tweets

🔔#Earthquake (#deprem) M5.2 occurred 28 km NW of #Osmaniye (#Turkey) 46 min ago (local time 05:23:27). More info at:
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🌐m.emsc.eu/?id=1218505
🖥emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/ear…

#Earthquake 28 km NW of #Osmaniye (#Turkey) 46 min ago (local time 05:23:27). Colored dots represent local shaking & damage level reported by eyewitnesses. Share your experience:
📱emsc-csem.org/service/applic…
🌐m.emsc.eu/?id=1218505

🕒 This is the 10th felt #earthquake in Central Turkey in the last 65 hours.

Earthquakes may happen anytime: what to do during the shaking?
🠪 INSIDE: take shelter, keep away from windows.
🠪 OUTSIDE: stay away from anything that might collapse (bridges, roofs, electrical wires).

ℹEvent wrap-up: today a M5.2 #earthquake (#deprem) hit #Nurdağı (#Turkey) at 05:23:14 local time (UTC 02:23:14). Shaking was felt over 500km by approximately 32M people in Lebanon, Turkey, Cyprus and Syria.

ℹ Aftershocks may occur in the next hours/days. Unless it is necessary, stay away from damaged areas for your safety 🙏 Be careful and follow national authorities' information.

🗨Eyewitnesses are saying: 'We shaking like cradle. And i felt from bed[…]' Felt the #earthquake too? Share your experience and read others' at:
📱emsc-csem.org/service/applic…
🌐m.emsc.eu/?id=1218505

🔎 Regional instrumental seismicity in Central Turkey. The colored dots represent the #earthquakes that have struck the region [using @ISCseism catalog -1960 to 2020- and @EMSC data -from 2021 onwards]:

‼ No further info about this #earthquake will be displayed here. Find more at: 📱emsc-csem.org/service/applic… 🌐m.emsc.eu/?id=1218505 🖥emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/ear…

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