6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Istanbul — Live Footage Shows Terrified Presenter And Panicked Citizens

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit Istanbul and surrounding areas, causing panic among residents. The quake, centered in the Sea of Marmara, lasted 30 seconds and was followed by 51 aftershocks. Over 150 people were injured, many after jumping from buildings in fear. The epicenter was 50 miles west of Istanbul, with tremors felt as far as Greece, North Macedonia, Romania, and Bulgaria.

This earthquake, one of the largest in recent memory, follows the deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey in 2023, causing widespread destruction and over 50,000 deaths. The 2025 tremor revived fears of a major quake in Istanbul, which sits near active fault lines. Authorities have warned people to avoid damaged buildings, and rescue teams have been deployed.

The city’s vulnerability to earthquakes is a pressing concern, with experts predicting a 65% chance of a magnitude 7 quake hitting Istanbul by 2030. The aftermath of this recent quake has prompted further discussions on strengthening the city’s infrastructure.

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