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Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Strikes Turkey’s Balikesir Province, Killing 1 and Damaging Buildings

Tremors felt in Istanbul as rescue teams work to assess damage and assist survivors

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
August 11, 2025
in Earthquakes, Environment, Natural Disasters, Public Safety, Search & Rescue
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Turkey Hit by 6.1-Magnitude Quake in Balikesir, Leaving 1 Dead, Dozens Injured, and Multiple Buildings Collapsed - Bahadir Demirceviren/IHA via AP

One Dead, Dozens Injured After Powerful 6.1-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Balikesir in Northwestern Turkey - Bahadir Demirceviren/IHA via AP

Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Strikes Balikesir, Turkey, Leaving 1 Dead and Causing Widespread Damage

Published Time: 08-10-2025, 14:30

BALIKESIR, TURKEY — A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck the northwestern province of Balikesir on Sunday, killing one person, injuring dozens, and causing multiple buildings to collapse, according to Turkish authorities. Tremors from the quake were felt as far away as Istanbul, more than 200 kilometers (125 miles) from the epicenter.

The quake originated in the town of Sindirgi and was powerful enough to damage residential structures, topple mosque minarets, and leave rescue teams racing to search for survivors. Officials have urged residents to remain cautious and avoid entering damaged buildings due to the risk of aftershocks.

Epicenter and Impact

Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Agency (AFAD) confirmed that the earthquake struck at a depth that amplified shaking in the Balikesir region. Sindirgi, a town near the epicenter, experienced the heaviest damage, with 16 buildings collapsing — most of them older, unused structures.

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya reported that one elderly woman died shortly after being rescued from the rubble of a collapsed building. Four others were pulled out alive, and at least 29 people sustained injuries, though none were reported in critical condition.

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Television footage broadcast across Turkey showed emergency workers requesting silence at the scene so they could listen for signs of life beneath the debris. Two mosque minarets also collapsed in the quake, adding to the structural losses in the province.

Rescue Efforts and Safety Warnings

Rescue operations are ongoing, with local authorities deploying specialized search-and-rescue units alongside volunteers. AFAD confirmed that several aftershocks followed the main tremor, including one measuring magnitude 4.6. Officials have warned residents to stay away from unstable structures until engineers complete safety inspections.

Minister Yerlikaya emphasized that many of the collapsed buildings were already abandoned or in disrepair, which may have reduced the potential for higher casualties. Nonetheless, emergency teams are conducting thorough checks to ensure no one remains trapped in less accessible areas.

National Response

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a public statement on social media platform X, expressing condolences and solidarity with the affected communities.

“May God protect our country from any kind of disaster,” Erdogan wrote, wishing a speedy recovery to those impacted.

The government has pledged logistical and financial support to assist in rebuilding efforts. Provincial and municipal authorities are working together to coordinate relief supplies, including food, water, and temporary shelter for displaced residents.

Seismic History in Turkey

Turkey is among the most seismically active countries in the world, sitting atop several major fault lines, including the North Anatolian Fault. Earthquakes occur frequently, and authorities have invested in public education campaigns, building code reforms, and emergency preparedness drills to reduce future risks.

In 2023, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake devastated parts of southern and southeastern Turkey, killing more than 53,000 people and destroying or damaging hundreds of thousands of buildings. The same event also killed over 6,000 people in neighboring Syria, underscoring the region’s vulnerability to seismic disasters.

Experts warn that even moderate earthquakes, like the one in Balikesir, can cause significant damage if older, unreinforced structures are involved. Ongoing reconstruction efforts across the country include upgrading public buildings, schools, and hospitals to meet earthquake-resistant standards.

Global and Local Support

International humanitarian organizations have expressed readiness to provide assistance if requested. While current damage assessments remain localized to Balikesir and its surrounding districts, relief agencies are monitoring the situation for any emerging needs.

Local community groups have also begun mobilizing support for victims, with donations of clothing, blankets, and household essentials being collected at designated drop-off points. Volunteers are working alongside government agencies to ensure that aid reaches remote and rural areas affected by the tremors.

Moving Forward

Authorities continue to stress the importance of earthquake preparedness, particularly in high-risk zones. This includes securing furniture, preparing emergency supply kits, and developing family evacuation plans.

While the death toll from Sunday’s earthquake remains limited compared to past disasters, officials say the event serves as another reminder of the urgent need for modern, earthquake-resistant infrastructure throughout Turkey.

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