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Did the 6.7 earthquake in Turkey trigger a tsunami?

It is reported that an earthquake measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale occurred on July 2 1 Sunday morning 1, about 6.4 miles south of Drum and 10 mile east of Kos. There was a tsunami after the earthquake.

It is reported that after the earthquake, Marmaris, a city in southwestern Turkey, was hit by a tsunami and hotels near the coast were flooded. The earthquake also caused cracks in the wall of a hotel on Kos Island, forcing tourists to evacuate from the building and spend the night on the beach. The local government ordered tourists not to enter the hotel because there might be aftershocks.

It is reported that tourists who experienced the earthquake after the earthquake said that they had just experienced a 30-second earthquake in Rhodes. I hope there are no casualties. The building is shaking violently. Fortunately, everything was safe in the end.

At present, two people have been killed and dozens injured.