At least six people were injured jumping from buildings as an earthquake hit tourist resorts in Turkey and Greece.
The quake measuring 6.0 struck off the coast of the Mediterranean province of Mugla, a popular destination for foreign tourists.
There were no immediate reports that tourists were among the injured.
The latest quake struck at 3.44pm local time in the Mediterranean at a depth of nearly 25 miles, the US Geological Survey said.
The earthquake was felt in several Turkish provinces as well as in the city of Izmir, northern Cyprus and the Greek island of Rhodes.
It was the largest in a series of about 40 small quakes off Turkey’s Aegean and Mediterranean coasts in the last 24 hours, Istanbul’s Kandilli observatory said.
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