Mugla Earthquake: Economic Impacts on the Aegean Region and Investor Observations
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Key Highlights
Muğla'nın Marmaris ilçesi açıklarında 3,5 büyüklüğünde deprem meydana geldi. AFAD verilerine göre, deprem 6,47 kilometre derinlikte gerçekleşti ve Mar

A magnitude 3.5 earthquake struck off the coast of Marmaris, Mugla, with AFAD reporting the quake occurred at a depth of 6.47 kilometers and was 11.48 kilometers from Marmaris. The event has raised concerns among investors and economists about potential impacts on the region's tourism and trade activities. The quake could impose short-term shocks to local commodity prices and tourism demand.
This earthquake has compelled a reassessment of natural disaster risk profiles for the Aegean region. Investors should analyze potential damages to the region's tourism sector while also reviewing credit risks for local banks.
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