Ankara: A major earthquake has struck Turkey and northern Syria, resulting in damage and the loss of at least 10 lives. The earthquake was felt in nearby countries like Cyprus, Lebanon, and Syria, causing buildings to collapse and sending residents into the streets.
The earthquake occurred near the city of Kahramanmaras in Turkey and was very strong, lasting approximately one minute. Emergency responders are currently searching for survivors among the rubble of fallen buildings. Officials are advising people to move to safe locations.
In Syria, multiple buildings have also collapsed in two different provinces. Residents in the capital city of Damascus and in two cities in Lebanon ran outside due to concerns that their buildings may collapse as well.
The Turkish Red Cross is providing aid to those affected by the earthquake and has reported significant damage and fallen buildings. The German Research Centre for Geosciences is assessing the risk of a potential tsunami.
This area is known for strong earthquakes, and authorities are urging people to evacuate damaged buildings. Stay updated for further information.