1 killed, over 69 others injured after new quake hits Türkiye

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ANKARA/ MALATYA (Türkiye): At least one person was killed after a magnitude 5.6 earthquake jolted Türkiye’s eastern Malatya province on Monday, weeks after two massive tremors shook the region, according to the country’s disaster management agency.

Some 69 others were also injured, Anadolu Agency reported Yunus Sezer, head of the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) told reporters.

The earthquake occurred at 12.04 pm local time and was centred 6.96 kilometres (4.32 miles) below the surface in the district of Yesilyurt.

The earthquake was also felt in neighboring Kahramanmaras, Gaziantep, Adiyaman, and Sanliurfa provinces, according to the report.

“It was determined that some buildings were destroyed in the quake. Search and rescue teams have been dispatched to the disaster area,” AFAD said on Twitter.

The disaster management agency warned citizens against entering damaged structures and asked them to stay away from risky buildings in the region.

Locals rushed to open areas after the quake.

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The tremor came as Türkiye continues to deal with the aftermath of the devastating Feb 6 twin earthquakes in the country’s southern region.

At least 44,374 people have died due to those back-to-back earthquakes of magnitude 7.7 and 7.6. More than 13 million people have been affected by the devastating quakes. – BERNAMA

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