According to information on the website of the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), a 4.4 magnitude earthquake with its epicenter in the Akçadağ district of Malatya occurred. The earthquake struck at 20:24 and was determined to have occurred at a depth of 7 kilometers.

Malatya Governor Ersin Yazıcı took to social media to reassure the public, stating that there were no reports of any negative impacts from the 4.4 magnitude aftershock in the Akçadağ district. He extended his well wishes to the residents of the area.

Earthquakes are a common occurrence in Turkey, located on several active fault lines, making it prone to seismic activity. The country has a history of devastating earthquakes, with the most recent major earthquake occurring in Izmir in October 2020, which claimed the lives of over 100 people and caused significant damage.

In the event of an earthquake, it is important for residents to be prepared and have an emergency plan in place. This includes knowing how to safely evacuate buildings, having emergency supplies such as food and water, and staying informed through official channels such as AFAD for updates and instructions.

AFAD continually monitors seismic activity in Turkey and provides timely information and alerts to the public. They work to mitigate the impact of disasters through preparedness and response efforts, as well as public awareness campaigns on earthquake safety and preparedness.

Overall, the recent 4.4 magnitude earthquake in Malatya serves as a reminder of the importance of being prepared for seismic activity in Turkey. With proper planning and awareness, residents can better protect themselves and their families in the event of a disaster. It is crucial for individuals to stay informed and follow official guidance during such events to ensure their safety and well-being.

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