Was there an earthquake in Bingöl, where? Last instant earthquakes 7 April 2023 Kandilli, AFAD!
On the fifth day of the week, those who feel an earthquake in the regions they live in question the last minute earthquake data. Kandilli Observatory and AFAD share the latest earthquakes instantly on their official sites. While mild tremors occurred in different parts of the country on April 7, there was no severe earthquake measured by AFAD and Kandilli. So, where and how strong was the last earthquake? Here are the last minute earthquake news on April 7, 2023…
Those who feel tremors are instantly searching for the latest earthquake information from AFAD, Kandilli. Kandilli Observatory and AFAD provided information about the latest earthquakes that occurred on Friday, April 7, 2023. According to the data shared by the two institutions, the first earthquake with a magnitude of more than 3 occurred in Bingöl today.
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Magnitude: 4.5 (Mw)
Location:Center (Bingöl)
Date:2023-04-07
Saat:11:29:36 TSİ
Enlem:39.06 N
Boylam:40.358 E
Depth:7 km
Detay:https://t.co/2pJ0z3Dhmk@afadbaskanlik @trthaber @anadoluajansi
— AFAD Earthquake (@Earthquake Department) April 7, 2023
AFAD RECENT EARTHQUAKE PAGE
The list of the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency, which shared the intensity, epicenters, time and depth of the earthquakes that occurred on Friday, April 7, 2023, is as follows.
KANDİLLİ LAST EARTHQUAKE LIST
Here is the last minute earthquakes page where the Kandilli Observatory shares information about the earthquakes experienced today.
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On April 7, 2023, there were mild tremors in different regions of Turkey, but no severe earthquake was measured by the Kandilli Observatory and the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD). However, AFAD reported a magnitude 4.5 earthquake in Bingöl with a depth of 7 km. People who feel tremors often search for the latest earthquake information from these two institutions. Kandilli Observatory and AFAD provide constant updates on their official sites. In addition, there are several earthquake-related resources available, such as the AFAD Recent Earthquake Page and Kandilli Last Earthquake List. The article also features two related articles, one about earthquake rental assistance and the other about a fault line map in Turkey.