Turkey's next quake: Research shows where, how bad — but not 'when'

Using remote sensing, geophysicists have documented the massive Feb. 6 quake that killed more than 50,000 people in Eastern Turkey and toppled more than 100,000 buildings. Alarmingly, researchers found that a section of the fault remains unbroken and locked — a sign that the plates there may, when friction intensifies, generate another magnitude 6.8 earthquake when it finally gives way.


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Source: ScienceDaily