Turkey: Strong earthquake shakes Istanbul
5.8-magnitude earthquake hits Sea of Marmara at 1059GMT, off Silivri district
On Tuesday, a 4.6-magnitude earthquake also hit off Silivri, according to AFAD.
In addition to Istanbul, Turkey's most populous city, the earthquake was also felt in nearby urban areas such as Kocaeli, Sakarya, Yalova, Tekirdag, Edirne, Manisa and Kirklareli.
Kocaeli Governor Huseyin Aksoy and AFAD officials in Sakarya told Anadolu Agency that no negative outcome of the quake has been reported so far.
The Istanbul Governorship said primary and secondary schools have been temporarily suspended on Thursday due to the quake.
Bursa Governorship announced all schools were suspended on Thursday in the province due to the anxiety that came after the quake, according to the provincial directorate for national education.
Yalova Governorship also decided on a one-day suspension of all schools in Thursday afternoon, Ali Tosun, provincial director of national education, told Anadolu Agency.
Our biggest consolation is that there is not any loss of life due to the quake, Turkey’s Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Twitter.
Koca added that the Health Ministry is on alert for all kinds of disasters.
Youth and Sports Minister Mehmet Kasapoglu and Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gul conveyed good wishes to everyone who were affected by the quake.
A minaret of a mosque in Avcilar district in Istanbul fell due to the quake.
According to AFAD, two buildings were damaged in Sultangazi and Eyup districts while residents of a building which leaned aside due to the earthquake were evacuated in Sirinevler district of Istanbul.
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu said he was happy that there is not any loss of life or crucial injury according to initial reports.
Aftershocks could create an energy which will break the earth’s crust, Kerem Kinik, Turkish Red Crescent head, said on Twitter.
Kinik urged citizens to leave their houses which were damaged and risky to stay in. The buildings established before 1999 face a risk of demolition, he warned.