Concerns regarding the earthquake threat in Ankara are increasing. Experts emphasize that the city's seismic activity is high and that serious measures must be taken. Informing the public about this is an important step for citizens to be aware and prepared.
Redaksiya reports that Professor Gürol Seyitoğlu of Ankara University drew attention to the earthquake threat in the capital. Seyitoğlu stated that there are three active fault lines within the city limits, and that these faults could generate tremors with a magnitude of 6.5 to 7. According to the professor, these fault lines pass through various regions of the city and pose a potential danger.
Seyitoğlu noted the importance of taking urgent measures to reduce earthquake risk. He drew attention to issues such as increasing the earthquake resistance of buildings, raising the preparedness level of emergency services, and educating the public. The expert emphasized that steps taken in this direction will increase the city's resistance to earthquakes and prevent possible losses.
