It’s been a week of major earthquakes, and this time Turkey has fallen victim.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6 struck the west of the country on Wednesday.
35 people have been injured in the quake. But authorities have confirmed there were no immediate reports of deaths or significant damage.
It struck at a depth of 2 kilometres and authorities continue their checks into damage.
The country’s interior minister says there were some barns were wrecked, and power was cut in some parts.
It’s believed the quake was felt in major cities of Istanbul and the capital of Ankara.