An 81-year-old person was killed on Sunday (Aug 10) when an earthquake of magnitude 6.1 struck northwestern Turkiye's Balikesir province, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said, adding 29 people were wounded and 16 buildings collapsed.
00:00A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey's northwestern Balikasir province on Sunday,
00:08killing one person, injuring 29, and toppling 16 buildings.
00:13Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said the 81-year-old victim died after being pulled from the rubble.
00:19Search and rescue operations have since ended, with no further casualties or major damage reported.
00:26The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, AFAD, said the quake, at a depth of 11 km, hit at 7.53 pm local time and was felt in several provinces, including Istanbul.
00:38The German Research Center for Geosciences measured it at 6.19 magnitude and 10 km depth.
00:45President Recep Tayyip Erdogan offered condolences and said aid efforts were immediately mobilized.
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