More than 150 injured after powerful tremors strike Istanbul (2025)

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SEVERAL earthquakes have hit Turkey's largest city Istanbul – the most powerful with a magnitude of 6.2.

At least 151 people were injured after fleeing buildings due to panic caused by the earthquakes, Istanbul's governor's office said.

The tremors occurred at 12:13pm, 12:49pm, and 12:51pm local time.

People could be seen running from buildings as the quakes hit densely populated areas.

The tremors were felt across much of Istanbul, where a fifth of Turkey's population lives.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 23:59By Allan Glen

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    Below are some images taken in Istanbul today.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 23:00By Allan Glen

    President's statement

    "Thank God, there does not seem to be any problems for now," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at an event marking the National Sovereignty and Childrens Day holiday. "May God protect our country and our people from all kinds of calamities, disasters, accidents and troubles."

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 22:00By Allan Glen

    No reports of damage, say Istanbul authorities

    Officials from the Istanbul Governorship say they have not yet received any reports of earthquake damage.

    Authorities are still scanning the city and are asking members of the public not to approach buildings that might be damaged.

    They advise people to not drive or use their phones unless absolutely necessary as disaster and emergency management teams start to assess the impact of the quakes.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 21:00By Allan Glen

    Istanbul’s expansion – and the risks involved

    Istanbul has also been expanding geographically over the last several years, with many people opting to move to less built up areas, outside the city centre.

    Scientists have long said that a big earthquake in Istanbul, which has been expected for years, could hit at any moment.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 20:00By Allan Glen

    'It was very scary'

    Leyla Ucar, a personal trainer, said she was exercising with her student on the 20th floor of a building when they felt intense shaking, the Associated Press reports.

    She added: "We shook incredibly. It threw us around, we couldn't understand what was happening, we didn't think of an earthquake at first because of the shock of the event, she said. It was very scary."

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 19:00By Allan Glen

    'Our concerns continue'

    Senol Sari, a 51-year-old resident who fled to a park nearby his house, told the Associated Press he was with his children in the living room of his flat on the third floor of an apartment building when he heard a loud noise and the building started shaking.

    "We immediately protected ourselves from the earthquake and waited for it to pass, then calmly walked away from the house," Sari said. "Of course, we were scared during the earthquake. We were worried that it would continue. Since the (great) Istanbul earthquake ... our concerns continue."

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 18:00By Allan Glen

    'The shaking stopped ... then started again'

    Cihan Boztepe, 40, was one of those who hurriedly fled to the streets with his family in order to avoid a potential collapse.

    Boztepe, standing next to his sobbing child, told the Associated Press that he was living in Batman province, an area close to the southern part of Turkey where the 2023 quakes hit, and that the latest tremor felt weaker and that he wasn't as scared.

    "At first we were shaken, then it stopped, then we were shaken again. My children were a little scared, but I wasn't. We quickly gathered our things and went down to a safe place. If it were up to me, we would have already returned home."

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 17:00By Allan Glen

    Istanbul schools to close for two days

    Schools in Istanbul will be closed on Thursday and Friday, Education Minister Yusuf Tekin has announced.

    He adds that no serious incidents have been reported at any schools in the city, and that school gardens will be open to members of the public to be used as safe spaces.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 16:00By Allan Glen

    President's statement

    "Thank God, there does not seem to be any problems for now," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at an event marking the National Sovereignty and Childrens Day holiday. "May God protect our country and our people from all kinds of calamities, disasters, accidents and troubles."

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 15:30By Allan Glen

    Residents flock to parks

    Many residents flocked to parks, school yards and other open areas to avoid being near buildings in case of collapse or subsequent earthquakes, reports PA.

    Some people pitched tents in parks.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 14:36By Allan Glen

    Updates – more than 150 people injured in earthquakes

    More than 150 people were hospitalised with injuries sustained while attempting to flee buildings, the Istanbul governor's office said.

    The incident, which started at 12:49 pm during a public holiday when many children were out of school and celebrating in the streets, caused widespread panic in Istanbul, which is on tenterhooks due to the looming threat of a major earthquake.

    Panicked residents rushed from their homes and buildings into the streets.

    The disaster and emergency management agency has urged people to stay away from buildings.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 14:00By Allan Glen

    Istanbul's expansion – and the risks involved

    Istanbul has also been expanding geographically over the last several years, with many people opting to move to less built up areas, outside the city centre.

    Scientists have long said that a big earthquake in Istanbul, which has been expected for years, could hit at any moment.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 13:30By Allan Glen

    Aftermath of the earthquakes – images

    Here are the latest images coming in from Istanbul following the earthquakes this morning as residents come to terms with the situation unfolding in their city.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 13:00By Allan Glen

    Residents await news as president investigates

    President Tayyip Erdogan said on X he is monitoring the situation.

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  • Istanbul earthquakes – images

    Here are the latest images coming in from Istanbul following this morning's earthquakes.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 12:17By Allan Glen

    No reports of damage yet, say Istanbul authorities

    Officials from the Istanbul Governorship say they have not yet received any reports of earthquake damage.

    Authorities are still scanning the city and are asking members of the public not to approach buildings that might be damaged.

    They advise people to not drive or use their phones unless absolutely necessary as disaster and emergency management teams start to assess the impact of the quakes.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 12:07By Allan Glen

    Istanbul – images following earthquake

    People have been spotted leaving buildings in panic after the 6.2 magnitude earthquake jolted Istanbul earlier today

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 12:02By Allan Glen

    Public urged not to enter damaged buildings

    Istanbul authorities are warning the public not to enter buildings that might be damaged following the earthquakes.

    They advise people to not drive or use their phones unless absolutely necessary.

    Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya says disaster and emergency management teams are starting to assess the impact of the quakes.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 11:58By Allan Glen

    What we know so far

    Here are the latest updates:

    • An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.2 shook Istanbul on Wednesday, Turkeys disaster and emergency management agency said. There were no immediate reports of any damage or injuries.
    • The earthquake had a shallow depth of 10 kilometers (about 6 miles), according to the United States Geological Survey. Its epicenter was some 40 kilometers (25 miles) southwest of Istanbul in the Sea of Marmara.
    • It was followed by several aftershocks, including one measuring 5.3. The disaster and emergency management agency urged residents to stay away from buildings.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 11:54By Allan Glen

    Disaster agency updates

    Here is the latest update from Turkey's disaster agency. The site appears to be back up after reportedly crashing.

    We'll keep you updated here with all the latest news.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 11:49By Allan Glen

    Turkey at risk from earthquakes

    Turkey is crossed by two major fault lines, and earthquakes are frequent.

    A magnitude 7.8 earthquake on February 6, 2023, and a second powerful tremor that came hours later, destroyed or damaged hundreds of thousands of buildings in 11 southern and southeastern Turkish provinces, leaving more than 53,000 people dead.

    Another 6,000 people were killed in the northern parts of neighbouring Syria.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 11:46By Allan Glen

    More earthquakes hit western Istanbul

    Turkey's disaster agency has just recorded another three earthquakes, all in Istanbul's Buyukcekmece district.

    Their website has reportedly just crashed – presumably due to high demand.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 11:44By Allan Glen

    ''Buildings at risk'

    Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality said there were no serious cases in the earthquake in a statement made on its social media accounts.

    Kemal Cebi, the mayor of Kucukcekmece district in western Istanbul, told local broadcaster NTV that there were no negative developments yet but he reported that there were traffic jams and that many buildings were already at risk due to the density of the area.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 11:42By Allan Glen

    Second tremor most worrying for Istanbul

    It is the second tremor of 6.2 magnitude that will be most worrying for Istanbul's 16 million-strong population.

    It's the biggest city in Turkey where a fifth of the country's population lives.

    The interior minister says the quake was felt not just in Istanbul but in surrounding provinces too.

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  • 23rd Apr 2025, 11:40By Allan Glen

    Here are the latest images coming in from Istanbul

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