An earthquake occurred in Turkey

An earthquake has been recorded in Turkey.
As reported by BAKU.WS, this information was distributed by the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority of Turkey (AFAD).
According to AFAD's statement, on July 30 at 06:40, an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 was registered in the Ilgın district of Konya province. The epicenter of the tremors was at a depth of 15.6 kilometers.
The earthquake was also felt in other nearby areas.
Turkey's Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya made a statement about the incident on his social media page: "An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 occurred in Ilgın, Konya province. All AFAD teams and other relevant agencies were immediately dispatched to the area where the tremors were felt and to neighboring provinces. Currently, no negative consequences have been recorded. I express my condolences to our citizens affected by the earthquake. May Allah protect our country and nation from disasters."
It should be noted that no information about destruction or human casualties as a result of the earthquake has been reported. The situation in the area is currently under control.
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