The magnitude 6.3 aftershock on 20 February left eight people dead,[56] and 562 injured.[57] Some buildings collapsed in
Samandağ and
Antakya, Turkey.[58][59] Five people died from panic-related causes,[60] and several buildings were destroyed in
Aleppo and
Tartus, Syria.[61] In
Akkar Governorate,
Lebanon, rockfalls occurred.[62]
The magnitude 5.2 aftershock on 27 February caused about 30 buildings to collapse.[63] Two people died, and 140 others were injured.[64]
The magnitude 5.5 aftershock on 25 July caused 63 injuries in
Adana and
Osmaniye Provinces.[65][66] One house was destroyed and 18 others were damaged in
Kozan[67] and another was damaged by rockfalls in
Sumbas.[68]
The magnitude 5.3 aftershock on 10 August caused 23 injuries; one in
Adıyaman and the rest in
Malatya.[69] One building collapsed, and two others were heavily damaged.[70]
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