A magnitude 6.2 earthquake rattled the city of Istanbul on Wednesday morning, prompting thousands of residents to vacate buildings and gather outdoors in concern. According to Turkey's emergency services, the quake's depth was recorded at approximately six miles, with the epicenter located about 25 miles southwest of the city in the Sea of Marmara. Tremors were felt across a wide area, reaching as far as Bursa, located around 40 miles away, and Izmir, nearly 300 miles distant.
Powerful 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Istanbul, No Immediate Casualties Reported

Powerful 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Istanbul, No Immediate Casualties Reported
Istanbul experiences a strong earthquake, with emergency services on high alert as residents evacuate buildings, yet no major damages have been reported.
Geospatial assessments by the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed the seismic event, further illustrating Turkey’s vulnerability to such natural disasters, as the nation sits across two significant fault lines. The harrowing memory of the catastrophic 2023 earthquake, which claimed over 50,000 lives, remains fresh for many citizens as the nation proactively monitors for potential Aftershocks. So far, there have been no reports of casualties or major structural damage as authorities continue to evaluate the situation.