Calamity
lowEarthquakeCalamity Score: 1

M 4.1 Earthquake

34d agoTurkeySource: noa

Turkey

Geographic Context

This earthquake event occurred in Turkey, situated along the Anatolian fault system, a historically active seismic region.

Event Assessment

This event is an earthquake of magnitude 4.1 at 102 km depth. Calamity.live has classified it as "low" severity with a severity value of 24.794666514. The computed Calamity Score is 1 out of 100, suggesting contained impact at this time. The primary scoring components are: intensity (3), historical (2). Data for this event was sourced from noa, one of the 250 scientific monitoring sources aggregated by Calamity.live.

Regional Monitoring Context

Turkey has a documented history of earthquake events. Seismic monitoring in the region draws on data from multiple agencies including USGS, EMSC, and regional networks. Understanding local seismicity helps emergency management agencies plan for potential future events and assess building code adequacy. Earthquake hazard in any region depends on fault proximity, soil conditions, and building vulnerability — factors that can vary significantly even within a single metropolitan area.

Event Data

TypeEarthquake
Severitylow
Severity Value24.794666514
Calamity Score1 / 100
Confidence60%
Coordinates36.4853, 31.5905
Timestamp2026-03-10T10:20:17.485Z

Score Breakdown

3
intensity
0
population
0
cascading
2
historical

Technical Details

Mag4.132444419
Depth101.5523376
MagTypeMLh
RegionTurkey

Safety Information

If you feel shaking: Drop, Cover, and Hold On. Move away from windows, heavy objects, and exterior walls. After shaking stops, check for injuries and structural damage. Be prepared for aftershocks, which can occur minutes to months after the mainshock. Follow instructions from local emergency management authorities.

This data is aggregated algorithmically from scientific sources. Not a replacement for official emergency warnings.

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Calamity.live data shows a earthquake event with CalamityScore 1/100 (Turkey), based on data from noa. Source: Calamity.live, a platform aggregating real-time data from 207 scientific monitoring sources.