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There Will Be No Big Earthquake in Istanbul

There Will Be No Big Earthquake in Istanbul

While two earthquakes in Kahramanmaras caused great destruction in 10 provinces, comments were made that the expected earthquake probability in Istanbul increased after the disaster. As a guest of Haberler.com studio and evaluating the allegations in the public, Prof. The Americans who came up with the idea of ​​the ‘Great Istanbul Earthquake‘ admitted their mistake.”

Two earthquakes with a magnitude of 7.7 and 7.6 in Kahramanmaraş caused the death of more than 35 thousand people in 10 provinces. While search and rescue efforts in thousands of collapsed buildings continue unabated on its 10th day, experts say that this earthquake, which is described as the disaster of the century, increases the probability of being the expected Istanbul earthquake and comes one after another.

Prof. Dr. ANSWER FROM ÇİMEZSOY TO PUBLIC CLAIMS

Gökay Kalaycıoğlu’s guest at Haberler.com studio is Prof. Dr. Şener Üşümezsoy used important expressions.

“EVEN US EXPERTS CONFIRMED THEIR MISTAKES”

Stating that the probability of an earthquake of 6.5 magnitude in Istanbul in the coming years is around 1-2 percent, Prof. 2 percent, but some professors in Turkey trust the first explanation. They are ignoring these new statements.”

Earthquake in Istanbul

“SILIVRI-YESILKOY FAULT DOESN’T MAKE A BIG EARTHQUAKE”

Speaking about the 50 km continuous fault between Silivri and Yeşilköy, Prof. two-part, disconnected, hopping faults. So they don’t break instantly. The fault we call the second fault between Büyükçekmece and Yeşilköy is not active.

Gül Demirci

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