Turkey Experiences 6.3 Magnitude Aftershock
At least six deaths have been recorded as a result of the aftershock and at least 294 people were injured.
On Monday, an aftershock struck Southern Turkey just two weeks after an earthquake with a 7.8 magnitude shook the region.
Search and rescue missions are still underway in Turkey and Syria after the quake became one of the top 10 deadliest, resulting in over 46 thousand deaths.
The 6.3 magnitude aftershock hit Turkey’s Southern Hatay province near the Syrian border.
At least six deaths have been recorded as a result of the aftershock and at least 294 people were injured.
Officials urge the public to stay away from buildings as the aftershock caused additional collapsing infrastructure.