
Scientists Warn of a Mega-Earthquake: Medium tremors of earthquakes were felt in Delhi and surrounding areas in the early hours of Monday. The earthquake occurred around 5.37 am. The shocks were so sharp that the buildings started shaking and people went out of their homes. The birds sitting on the trees also started flying around with a loud voice.
According to the National Earthquake Center, the intensity of the earthquake was 4.0 on the Richter scale. Its center was at a depth of five kilometers from the ground in New Delhi. It was at 28.59 degrees north latitude and 77.16 degrees at the eastern longitude. It was felt more in Delhi-NCR due to depth and being the center at Delhi. Meanwhile, scientists have claimed a majority in a part of the world. It has been said that millions of people in Istanbul will die from a monitor.
Earthquake about 8,000 times in two weeks
Scientists have claimed a mahabhok. It has been said that in some parts of the world, millions of people will die from a map. In fact, there is an atmosphere of fear due to the tremors of many earthquakes that came one after the other on the banks of Greece. Scientists have detected about 8,000 earthquakes in just two weeks near the island of Centrini, Greece. He has declared the emergency situation in Santorini, one of the most popular tourist destinations of Greece. Along with this, he is studying the world’s earthquake sensitive countries, about which he has made scary claims.
A disaster that is coming
According to Marco Bohanoff, a scientist at the German Research Center for GeoSyinsage, earthquake records show that Istanbul causes major earthquakes to almost every 250 years. The last time devastation earthquake occurred in 1766, which means that the area has already crossed the expected time limit for another powerful earthquake.
Bahnhof, citing data from several geological models, states, “The possibility of a major earthquake in the next few decades is up to 80 percent.”
Earthquake expert Nasi Gorur also shared the concerns, warning that there is a major threat to a large earthquake of 100,000 buildings in Istanbul. Goroor said, “Millions of people will be killed. Big destruction is coming.” He emphasized that neither the local government nor the residents understand the horrors of danger.
Sukru Arsay, Professor of Geology of Yields Technical University, has warned that Istanbul is not ready for such a huge earthquake. It is difficult to reduce the damage due to the densely populated city. Turkish Urban Development Minister Murat Kurum has also admitted that Istanbul’s infrastructure will struggle to face a powerful earthquake.
