Magnitude 4.8 quake jolts Turkey’s Aegean province

Magnitude 4.8 quake jolts Turkey’s Aegean province

PanARMENIAN.Net - A magnitude 4.8 earthquake jolted Turkey’s Aegean province of Muğla late on Monday, Nov 26, at a depth of 11.1 kilometers below the surface of the earth with its epicenter in the Bozburun neighborhood of the Marmaris district, Today’s Zaman reported.

The quake did not cause any loss of life or property damage.

There were earthquakes with magnitudes of 4.4, 4.3 and 4 on Saturday night in Marmaris and more than 200 weak earthquakes have shaken the district since then.

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