A powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck 16 miles off the coast of Rhodes, Greece, in the early hours of Tuesday, shaking large parts of the eastern Mediterranean region. The quake was felt in Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Greece, and several other nearby countries, according to regional seismological reports.
In Turkey’s coastal town of Marmaris, located in Muğla province, at least seven people were injured as residents fled their homes in panic