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silkystaynews.com News Artvin Landslide Displaces 100,000 Tons: Earthquake Link Investigated

Artvin Landslide Displaces 100,000 Tons: Earthquake Link Investigated

Artvin landslide displaces 100,000 tons of soil, closes Black Sea coastal road. Geological experts suspect earthquake as cause, warn of seismic risks. Recent events in Rize and Çayeli raise concerns over region's stability and link between earthquakes and landslides in Black Sea area.

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Artvin Landslide Displaces 100,000 Tons: Earthquake Link Investigated

Artvin Landslide Shifts 100,000 Tons of Soil

Investigations following a recent natural disaster in Artvin, Turkey, have unveiled that approximately 100,000 tons of soil were displaced due to a massive landslide that occurred on December 8.

Black Sea Coastal Road Closed After Tragic Incident

The landslide struck the Arhavi district around 3:30 a.m., leading to the closure of the Black Sea coastal road in both directions. Tragically, four individuals lost their lives as their vehicle was buried under the debris and recovered a day later.

Earthquake Suspected as Trigger for Artvin Landslide

Expert analyses suggest that a 4.7 magnitude earthquake in Rize's Hemşin district on November 15 might have acted as the triggering event for the devastating landslide in Artvin.

Geological Engineer Warns of Earthquake Risks

Geological engineer Professor Dr. Hakan Ersoy from Karadeniz Technical University emphasized the earthquake risks in the region, stating that seismic activities could lead to landslides like the recent one in Artvin.

Concerns Rise Over Unexpected Earthquake in Rize

The earthquake in Rize surprised experts as the province was not previously considered high-risk for seismic events, sparking concerns about the region's geological stability.

Recent Earthquake Triggers Multiple Landslides in Çayeli

Following the earthquake in Rize, Ersoy highlighted that two landslides hit the Çayeli district, underscoring the urgent need to assess landslide risks in the wake of seismic activities.

Link Between Earthquakes and Landslides in Black Sea Region

Ersoy raised questions about the correlation between earthquakes and landslides in the Eastern Black Sea region, especially in areas like Batumi, Giresun, and Akçaabat, where minor seismic events have been recorded along the coast.

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