An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 occurred near Antalya — no casualties or serious damage reported
On the night of Monday, December 8, an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 occurred near the Turkish resort of Antalya. According to scientists, the underground tremors were recorded at 3:31 a.m. local time. This was reported by The Public with reference to Volcanodiscovery.
According to regional seismologists, the epicenter was located several dozen kilometers from the city, and the depth of the tremor was shallow.
Although weak tremors were felt by residents of coastal areas and nearby cities, there are currently no reports of building damage or casualties. Experts note that such earthquakes are not uncommon for a region with moderate seismic activity and do not pose a significant threat.
At the same time, local authorities are reminding residents of the coastal area to check the condition of buildings and structures, closely follow reports of possible aftershocks, and follow the recommendations of local security agencies.