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Turkiye's major earthquakes since 1999

Xinhua | Updated: 2023-02-07 17:31
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People look amid rubble as the search for survivors continues following an earthquake in Hatay, Turkiye, Feb 7, 2023. [Photo/Agencies]

BEIJING - A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck southern Turkiye near the Syrian border early Monday, causing mass casualties in both countries.

Turkiye sits at the intersection of three major tectonic plates: African plate, Eurasian plate and Indian Ocean plate, and around 42 percent of its territory is situated in a seismically active region, which is why the country is so prone to earthquakes.

Here's a look at the powerful earthquakes that hit Turkiye in recent years:

-- Oct 30, 2020: A magnitude 6.6 earthquake hit the Aegean Sea off Turkiye's western province of Izmir, killing 116 people and injuring 994 others.

-- Jan 24, 2020: At least 20 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in a magnitude 6.8 earthquake in Turkiye's eastern province of Elazig.

-- Sept 26, 2019: A 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit Turkiye's largest city Istanbul, injuring 34 people and damaging 474 buildings.

-- Nov 9, 2011: A magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook Van province in eastern Turkiye, causing 40 deaths, 30 injuries and damages to 25 buildings as of Nov 13.

-- Oct 23, 2011: A magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit Van province in eastern Turkiye, killing more than 600 people, injuring over 4,000 others and causing varying degrees of damages to around 6,000 buildings.

-- March 8, 2010: A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Elazig province in eastern Turkiye, killing 41 people.

-- May 1, 2003: A magnitude 6.4 earthquake hit Turkiye's eastern province of Bingol, killing 176 people, injuring more than 600 and damaging nearly 1,200 buildings.

-- Aug 17, 1999: A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck central and western Turkiye. On Nov. 12, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck western Turkiye. The two earthquakes killed around 18,000 people, injured 43,000 others, left 600,000 people homeless and caused economic damage of 20 billion US dollars. 

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