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After the Izmir earthquake hit by the 6.6 magnitude earthquake, new news of the earthquake from the region continues to arrive. Many aftershocks occurred in the afternoon and at night. According to data from the Presidency of Disaster and Emergency Management; A 5.1 magnitude earthquake occurred in the Aegean Sea at 6:14 p.m., with its epicenter off the Kuşadasi district of Aydin. The tremor that occurred at a depth of 7.73 kilometers caused panic after the earthquake in Izmir. Here are the latest earthquake data from October 31 …
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Prof. Dr. Haluk Özener, expressing his condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the earthquake, said: “Based on first impressions, we determined that a fault of approximately 30-40 kilometers had broken. We are talking about a displacement of approximately 1.2 meters There is a displacement of approximately 1.2 meters Normal fault earthquake We recorded 21 earthquakes with magnitudes 2.8 to 4.9 in 1.5 hours after the earthquake in our center. aftershocks last up to 15 days a week. Naturally, we can expect aftershocks up to 5.8-6 degrees below one degree. ” I speak.
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Explaining that the Aegean region, where the earthquake was experienced, is a very seismically active region, and that there has been intense seismic activity on the continent and the sea, Özener said that there have been earthquakes of more than 6.5 degrees since 1912, the most recent in the Aegean Sea in 2017, Bordum. He recalled that there was a 6.6 magnitude earthquake in Turkey.
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Noting that there was an increase in stress around the fault that broke after the current earthquake in the region, Pinar said: “Therefore, since there are many large and small faults in the region, it causes an increase in stress. , especially in neighboring faults, for a certain period of time, and there may be aftershocks. ” There it is. “He used the expressions.
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RECENT EARTHQUAKES DATA
It is possible to instantly follow the list of the latest earthquakes through the Kandilli Observatory and AFAD. You can obtain information such as the epicenter, intensity and time of the earthquake on the official pages of both institutions.
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