What causes earthquakes -- and why Turkey is vulnerable
Turkey sits on top of the Anatolian plate, which grinds up against the Eurasian plate. As a result, Turkey is home to two major faults — the North Anatolian fault, from west to east, and the East Anatolian fault, which sits in the southeast of the country near northern Syria. When that release happens in a remote area, where few people live, even large earthquakes can pass through with “little to no impact.”Story continues below advertisement
“FEMA projects that nearly thirteen thousand people will die in the Cascadia earthquake and tsunami,” the author, Kathryn Schulz, wrote in the article. Earthquakes aren’t isolated to areas where massive tectonic plates crash and grind up against one another. They can also happen within plates on old cracks, or because of other sources of flexure, or bending.
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