03.02.2025 15:51
As the impact of the earthquake storm that has been ongoing in the Aegean Sea for a week is being wondered about, the sea has started to recede along the shores of Izmir.
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More than 400 earthquakes with magnitudes between 1.3 and 4.8 have occurred in the Aegean Sea in 7 days. Seismic activity in the region continues. Following the concerning earthquakes, the sea has started to recede in Izmir.
IMAGES DIVIDED USERS
Comments such as "I don't think it's normal because there is no full moon," "The seas have receded a lot in Bayraklı and Çeşme," "Are we leaving it to God again?" and "The pull of the moon and sun... Normal things" were made under the rapidly trending video.
STATEMENT FROM NACİ GÖRÜR
Geologist Prof. Dr. Naci Görür, who evaluated the concerning earthquakes for NTV, stated, "Hundreds of earthquakes are occurring yesterday and today. The largest is 4.8, so it is necessary to be careful on the islands here. This area is close to Muğla and Aydın. The earthquakes here are felt earthquakes. If it is large, it can also cause damage. The administration should be careful until the earthquake storm is over," he warned.
CONSECUTIVE EARTHQUAKES CONTINUE UNINTERRUPTED
According to AFAD data, three earthquakes with magnitudes of 4.2, 4.7, and 4.8 occurred between 10:42 and 11:26. The number of earthquakes in the region has exceeded 400. In a statement made from AFAD's social media account, it was noted that the number of earthquakes in the Aegean Sea, which intensified after January 28, has surpassed 400, and the largest earthquake recorded so far as a result of this activity was 4.8 in magnitude.
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