Authorities announced that a 4.7-magnitude earthquake occurred yesterday at 19.06 local time in the Göksun district of Türkiye’s Kahramanmaraş, the center of the devastating earthquakes that killed more than 50,000 people in the country on February 6t. Occurring at a depth of 7 kilometers from the ground, the jolt caused panic in the district. It was stated that the earthquake was felt slightly in neighboring provinces as well. No casualties were reported.
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Standing at 587 meters above sea level, the tulip-shaped tower is the tallest structure in Istanbul and combines architecture, technology, and visitor experience. It includes 49 floors with observation decks, restaurants, and interactive exhibits showcasing Istanbul’s landmarks.
Uraloğlu emphasized the tower’s role in broadcasting, currently supporting 100 FM channels, 16 analog TV, and 15 DAB+ stations, along with services for GSM and public institutions. He noted that Çamlıca Tower has significantly reduced electromagnetic emissions in the area, lowering levels from 39 to 2.5 Volts/meter—well below EU safety standards.