Series of Earthquakes in Western Turkey Triggers Alerts but No Damage Reported
February 10, 202680 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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The province of Balıkesir in western Turkey experienced a series of earthquakes in the Sindirgi region, which is known for its seismic activity. Authorities reported no injuries or damage, alleviating initial concerns among residents.
Details of the Earthquakes
The first quake hit at 09:41 AM, registering a magnitude of 3.5 on the Richter scale at a depth of 8.13 kilometers. This was followed by a second tremor just ten seconds later, measuring 4.1 at a depth of 6.84 kilometers. A third quake occurred shortly after, with a magnitude of 4 at a depth of 7.87 kilometers.
Public Reaction
Local media reported a brief period of panic among residents near the epicenter, but subsequent assessments confirmed that there were no injuries or structural damage.
Ongoing Monitoring and Public Advice
The Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) is actively monitoring the seismic situation in the area. They have urged the public to follow safety protocols and to refrain from sharing unverified information.
Seismic Activity Context
This series of tremors occurs in a region historically prone to seismic events, having experienced stronger earthquakes in 2025, including two quakes with magnitudes of 6.1 in August and October. The area remains under continuous observation for potential future seismic activity.
