
Key Points
- Over 170 earthquakes have been recorded
- The earthquakes occurred in the Marmara Sea
- The AFAD Earthquake Science Council stated that the earthquakes are not a sign of a larger earthquake
By the Numbers
1703.2
A series of micro earthquakes occurred around the Adalar fault in the Marmara Sea, causing concern in Istanbul. Since Tuesday, over 170 earthquakes have been recorded, with the largest one reaching a magnitude of 3.2. However, the AFAD Earthquake Science Council stated that there is no scientific evidence to suggest that these earthquakes are a precursor to a larger one.
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- What is happening in Marmara?
- A series of micro earthquakes are occurring around the Adalar fault in the Marmara Sea
- Are the earthquakes a sign of a larger earthquake?
- No, the AFAD Earthquake Science Council denied claims that the earthquakes could be a sign of a larger earthquake
- What should those affected by the earthquakes do?
- Authorities have announced that the situation is being monitored and necessary precautions are being taken, citizens should remain calm
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