Ce nouveau séisme survient deux semaines après un précédent tremblement de terre, ayant fait plus de 44.000 morts.
Un séisme d’une magnitude de 6,4 a été enregistré lundi soir 20 février dans la province turque d’Hatay (sud), la plus éprouvée par le tremblement de terre du 6 février qui a fait plus de 41.000 morts en Turquie, a rapporté l’agence turque de secours Afad.
La secousse dont l’épicentre était situé dans la localité de Defne, selon l’Afad, est survenue à 20H04 (18H04 en France) et a été très violemment ressentie par les équipes de l’AFP à Antakya et à Adana, 200 km plus au nord.
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