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The Foreign Office has issued new advice on travelling in eastern Turkey, which shares a 350-mile border with Iran ...
Holidaymakers have left Greece in a panic with beaches left empty as tourists snub the European Union holiday hotspot for ...
The epicentre of the earthquake on Tuesday morning (3 June) was just outside the Turkish resort town of Marmaris, according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), at a depth of ...
The earthquake that struck the coast near Marmaris is one of several to hit Turkey this year. In April, about 236 residents were injured after jumping from buildings in panic following a 6.2 ...
In the early hours of Tuesday, a 5.8-magnitude quake struck just south of the Turkish resort of Marmaris. Tremors were also felt across the water on the Greek island of Rhodes .
A strong 5.8-magnitude earthquake has struck the popular holiday resort of Marmaris, Türkiye, with intense tremors also felt on the neighbouring Greek island of Rhodes.A 14-year-old girl has ...
Governor of Marmaris issues condolences. The governor of Marmaris, Idris Akbiyik, has issued his condolences to the family of a girl who died in the panic when the earthquake struck on Monday night.
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Dodecanese Islands in Greece near the Turkish border, as reported by EMSC. Simultaneously, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit Marmaris, Turkey, injuring seven as ...
The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency said the earthquake hit at 2:17 a.m. and was centred in the Mediterranean Sea, off the holiday resort of Marmaris.
A 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Marmaris area of southwestern Turkey early on Tuesday, with a teenager dying after having a panic attack, the interior minister said.
At least 69 people injured after jumping out of buildings in panic during a 5.9–6.0 magnitude earthquake off Marmaris, Turkey — governor confirms. Quake struck at 2:17 AM, ~26 km south of the ...
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