A 5.22 Magnitude Earthquake Occurred in Iran.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.22 was recorded in Iran, felt in the capital Tehran and in the Qom province. Even in Qom, where the Fordow nuclear facility is located, there are currently no negative consequences.
Meanwhile, in Turkey, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake occurred off the coast, with the epicenter near the city of Marmaris. While rescue operations are ongoing, the government expressed best wishes to the affected citizens.
"There is no negative situation after the 5.8 magnitude earthquake... We express our best wishes to our affected citizens," the government reported.
It should also be noted that a 6.3 magnitude earthquake occurred near the island of Crete in Greece at a depth of 83 km. Interestingly, an earthquake occurred during a Metallica concert in the USA.
People were informed of earthquakes in various countries, but fortunately, no negative consequences have been recorded so far. Government authorities are providing assistance to the affected and conducting search operations to ensure the safety of the population.
Earthquakes of varying magnitudes have occurred in the listed countries, but fortunately, there are currently no serious consequences for the life and health of people. Governments are taking measures to support the affected and ensure the safety of the population.
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