The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) reported a 4.3-magnitude earthquake on Sunday in Soma, alive of Western Province of Manisa. No injuries or damages were reported after the tremors around 14:55 pm local time. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10.8 kilometers (6.71 miles).
earthquake followed with Aftershocks of an earthquake, the largest in size of 3.8 2 more followers in 10 minutes of earthquake took place.
Soma is a mining town hit by tragedy in 2014 when a fire in A coal mine killed 301 people. that it also About 150 km from Izmir, where 117 people Die in earthquake with size of 6.6 in 2020. Manisa itself is no stranger to earthquakes. In 2020, the town of Ukhisar in Aegean province, shook by one of biggest earthquakes in recently memory with size of 5.4, damage to old buildings.
Turkey suffered devastating earthquakes in The pastIncluding one near Istanbul in 1999 kill more from 17,000 people across the wide region. The country is among the world’s most seismic active as falls on many of active fault lines, with dozens of Light earthquakes and aftershocks occur daily. The most destructive fault line is the North Anatolian Fault (NAF), the meeting point of Anatolian and Eurasian plates. An impact fault formed as the Anatolian Plate was pushed northwest by the Arabian Plate. NAF has produced devastating earthquakes throughout its lifespan history.
Aegean sea region is a prefix space of Cities and towns where the sea of the same name cuts through the land where the mountains lie face. Most of the settlements face infinite islands, small A large, sea drip. Geography owes it to her current shape For earthquakes and shifts in tectonic plates. On a larger scale region falls right in Center of Meeting point of Three tectonic plates extending to Africa, the Middle East and Eurasia region. The Arab and Eurasian plates collide with the East of Aegean sea in a area Covering Izmir and other Turkish provinces. they collision Pushes the Anatolian Plate even further north westward creating Ability for earthquakes.
The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) reported a 4.3-magnitude earthquake on Sunday in Soma, alive of Western Province of Manisa. No injuries or damages were reported after the tremors around 14:55 pm local time. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10.8 kilometers (6.71 miles).
earthquake followed with Aftershocks of an earthquake, the largest in size of 3.8 2 more followers in 10 minutes of earthquake took place.
Soma is a mining town hit by tragedy in 2014 when a fire in A coal mine killed 301 people. that it also About 150 km from Izmir, where 117 people Die in earthquake with size of 6.6 in 2020. Manisa itself is no stranger to earthquakes. In 2020, the town of Ukhisar in Aegean province, shook by one of biggest earthquakes in recently memory with size of 5.4, damage to old buildings.
Turkey suffered devastating earthquakes in The pastIncluding one near Istanbul in 1999 kill more from 17,000 people across the wide region. The country is among the world’s most seismic active as falls on many of active fault lines, with dozens of Light earthquakes and aftershocks occur daily. The most destructive fault line is the North Anatolian Fault (NAF), the meeting point of Anatolian and Eurasian plates. An impact fault formed as the Anatolian Plate was pushed northwest by the Arabian Plate. NAF has produced devastating earthquakes throughout its lifespan history.
Aegean sea region is a prefix space of Cities and towns where the sea of the same name cuts through the land where the mountains lie face. Most of the settlements face infinite islands, small A large, sea drip. Geography owes it to her current shape For earthquakes and shifts in tectonic plates. On a larger scale region falls right in Center of Meeting point of Three tectonic plates extending to Africa, the Middle East and Eurasia region. The Arab and Eurasian plates collide with the East of Aegean sea in a area Covering Izmir and other Turkish provinces. they collision Pushes the Anatolian Plate even further north westward creating Ability for earthquakes.