The aftershocks of the 6.2 -degree vibration of 6.2 points continued on April 23 at the Marmara Sea, off the coast of Syvria, west of Constantinople.

A new upheaval caused residents, especially in the western suburbs of Constantinople, the 4.3 -degree earthquake at 20.33, focusing on the marine area of ​​Bujukchekmez.

The focal depth of the vibration was found at 7.01 kilometers.

There had been a vibration of 3.5 points at 20:21, followed by two more earthquakes of 3.5 and 3.7 degrees.

The focus of the earthquake of 3.5 degrees at 21.06 was recorded at a focal depth of 15.23 kilometers, 17.56 kilometers off the area of ​​Bujukchekmez, west of Constantinople.

The focus of the second earthquake measuring 3.7 degrees at 21.07 in the Marmara Sea was determined at a distance of 19.88 kilometers off the off of Bujukchekmetzetzezez and at a focal depth of 7.2 kilometers.

Professor of Geology, Ovgiun Ahmet Erjan, expressed his concern because the seismic sequence seems to be moving east, in the section of the rift that had not been “broken” by the 6.2 -magnitude earthquake on April 23 and is closer to the center of Constantinople.