The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) reported on its website that an earthquake occurred in the Aegean Sea at 4:33 pm. The earthquake had a magnitude of 4.1 and was recorded at a depth of 7 kilometers. The epicenter of the earthquake was located 31 kilometers away from the district of Datça.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage caused by the earthquake. The earthquake was felt in the surrounding areas and caused panic among residents. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and providing assistance to those affected by the earthquake.

Earthquakes are not uncommon in Turkey, as the country is located on multiple fault lines. Residents are urged to be prepared for earthquakes and to have emergency supplies ready in case of a disaster. AFAD regularly conducts drills and provides information on how to stay safe during an earthquake.

The earthquake in the Aegean Sea serves as a reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and emergency response. Authorities are working to improve infrastructure and response mechanisms to better protect residents from the impacts of earthquakes and other natural disasters.

In the event of an earthquake, residents are advised to take cover under sturdy furniture, away from windows, and to stay indoors until the shaking stops. After the earthquake, residents should check for injuries and damage, and be prepared for aftershocks.

While earthquakes can be unpredictable and cause devastation, being prepared and having a response plan in place can help mitigate the impact of these natural disasters. Residents are encouraged to stay informed, follow safety guidelines, and work together with authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone in the community.

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