The offshore quake took place at 13:12 TSI on Monday in the Aegean Sea, according to Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency.
The epicenter of the quake was about 51 km southeast of Cyclades Islands, Greece.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage from the quake. (ILKHA)
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Büyüklük : 4.2 (Mw)
Yer : Ege Denizi, 24.10 km.Cyclades (Yunanistan), 229.03 km. Kusadasi (Aydin)
Tarih-Saat : 24.01.2022, 13:12:43 TSİ
Enlem : 36.1971 N
Boylam : 25.1736 E
Derinlik : 6.50 km
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