A magnitude 5.3 earthquake has shaken the central Anatolian Turkish territory of Nigde, the Kandilli quake observing focus expressed, a little more than two weeks after two obliterating quakes that killed in excess of 50,000 people in Turkey and Syria.
Saturday's tremor had a profundity of 7km (4.34 miles) and hit the Bor district at 1:27 pm (10:27 GMT), the Turkish disaster management agency AFAD said. No casualties have been accounted for up until this point.
VP Fuat Oktay said reaction groups are on the ground to survey any damage.
"There is what is happening right now. May God safeguard our nation and our country from a wide range of disasters," he said on Twitter.
Bor is found some 350km (218 miles) west of the shake desolated Turkish-Syrian border region.
In the tremors that hit recently, in excess of 44,000 people were killed in Turkey, where 11 regions were affected, while the most recent reported loss of life in Syria was 5,914.
The earthquake were trailed by in excess of 9,000 consequential convulsions, and in Turkey, damaged in excess of 173,000 structures and left almost 2,000,000 occupants destitute, as per government information.
Almost 240,000 salvage workers, including volunteers, keep on working in the 11 shake hit regions in Turkey. A portion of the areas impacted by the tremors were at first hard to get to yet recuperation endeavors proceed and loss numbers are ascending as they progress.
There have been no reports of survivors being safeguarded lately.
Fears of one more serious tremor have been revived in exceptionally populated Istanbul, yet a conspicuous Turkish seismologist has consoled the gamble "hasn't expanded".
"The gamble hasn't expanded on the grounds that we are discussing totally various frameworks," Dogan Kalafat, the head of the Kandilli Observatory's Tremor Torrent Checking Center in Istanbul, told AFP.
Exactly 20 million individuals in Turkey have been impacted by the shake, while the Assembled Countries gauges 8.8 million people have been affected in Syria. Less data has come from Syria where many people were at that point residing in dubious circumstances following quite a while of nationwide conflict.