Environment and Urbanisation Minister Murat Kurum speaks during a gathering to give a start to the cleaning of the sea covered with a plague of sea snot, a thick slimy layer of the organic matter also known as marine mucilage, spread through the Sea of Marmara and and which poses a threat to marine life and the fishing industry, on the shores of Istanbul, Turkey June 8, 2021. Photo by Umit Bektas/Reuters.

Powerful 5.2 magnitude earthquake hits eastern Turkey

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ISTANBUL (AP) — A powerful earthquake hit eastern Turkey on Saturday but no casualties or serious damage were immediately reported, the country's disaster service said.

The 5.2 magnitude quake struck the town of Puturge in Malatya province at 5:02 p.m. local time (1402 GMT), Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said. The tremor was recorded at a depth of 6.7 kilometers (4.2 miles).

"We have not received any negative reports so far. Our teams continue their scanning activities in the field," Malatya Governor Aydin Barus told the state-run Anadolu Agency.

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Environment and Urbanization Minister Murat Kurum tweeted that the Turkish government was closely following the situation.

Turkey sits on top of major fault lines and earthquakes are frequent.

A 6.7 magnitude earthquake hit neighboring Elazig province in January 2020, killing 41 people and injuring more than 1,600. In 1999, at least 17,000 people died in a powerful earthquake in northwest Turkey.

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