The possibility of the 6.1 Richter earthquake in Turkey to influence our country was spoken to ERT by Professor of Dynamic Tectonic & Applied Geology, Efthimios Lekkas, who estimated that this was the main seismic vibration. Mr Lekkas clarified that the faults in the area cannot give a larger earthquake, and there are dozens of lower -sized aftershocks. Mr Lekkas emphasized that this earthquake would not affect the Greek space and this rift is not part of the narrow zone of Anatolia, affecting Greece. It is in a small tectonic structure, he initially said, adding that such fractures are scattered in Turkey and giving corresponding earthquakes. At the same time, he said that there would be no problems in the big cities, such as Istanbul and Smyrna, as the rift is in a northwestern direction and is not in the northeast or southwest so that there are directionality and the cities of the cities. […]
Source: News Beast

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