Tremors felt throughout the Levant in Lebanon, Syria, and Israel
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake was recorded on Monday in Turkey's southern province of Hatay, the hardest region hit by a February 6 tremor which left more than 46,000 dead in the country, the Turkish disaster response agency AFAD said.
There were reports of collapsed buildings and power outages in Turkey. Buildings in Syria's northern Aleppo province also reportedly collapsed, causing multiple casualties there.
The quake hit the southern town of Defne and was strongly felt in Antakya and Adana, 300 miles to the north. Tremors were also felt throughout the Levant in Lebanon, Syria, and central and northern Israel. Local media reported that residents in Egypt and Iraq also felt the earth shake.... Read More: i24