23.04.2025 22:34
After the 6.2 magnitude earthquake that occurred in Istanbul, citizens flocked to parks and gardens. Those who experienced fear from the earthquake will spend the night outside.
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After the 6.2 magnitude earthquake centered off the coast of Silivri in the Marmara Sea, citizens panicked and rushed out of their homes, gathering in open areas such as parks, gardens, and beaches.
Some citizens entered their homes to meet various needs, while others continued to wait outside as a precaution due to aftershocks.
CAPTURED FROM THE AIR
After the earthquake in Istanbul, a crowd formed in Fatih National Garden. The crowd was captured from the air.
TENTS SET UP IN HALKALI NATIONAL GARDEN
In Halkalı National Garden, many citizens set up tents. Cengiz Avşar, who was waiting with his family, expressed that he was very scared during the earthquake and said they would continue to wait outside until late at night despite the cold weather.
PARKS IN BAHÇELİEVLER OVERFLOWED
Kuleli Park in Bahçelievler was filled with citizens. In panic from the earthquake, citizens flocked to parks with picnic supplies.
CROWD CAPTURED BY DRONE IN KADIKÖY
People of all ages, including the elderly, young, and children, came to the nearest parks and open areas to feel safe. One of those addresses was Kadıköy Freedom Park. The crowded Freedom Park was captured by drone.
FIRES LIT IN BEYLİKDÜZÜ
After the 6.2 magnitude earthquake, citizens who could not enter their homes due to fear of the earthquake preferred parks and caravans in Beylikdüzü to spend the night. Citizens warmed themselves by the fire, wrapping themselves in blankets to pass the evening.
CITIZENS FLOCKED TO PARKS IN KAĞITHANE
After the 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Istanbul, those who left their homes and workplaces flocked to parks and gardens. Some of those who came to Kağıthane Hasbahçe Recreation Area set up tents. The crowd in the recreation area was captured from the air.
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