Nearly 60,000 tremors have jolted south-eastern Turkey since the devastating twin earthquakes that killed tens of thousands on February 6, 2023, according to the country’s disaster authority AFAD. Fault zone activity is being closely watched in Turkey and the surrounding region, AFAD said on social media platform X, the former Twitter, on Tuesday. The February earthquake’s epicentre, Kahramanmaraş province, experienced an average of 56 earthquakes per day since, state news agency Anadolu quoted Bülent Özmen of Gazi University in Ankara as saying this week. The city saw 399 tremors per week, an…