
Yedisu Fault's 5.6 Magnitude Quake Raises Concerns in Eastern Turkey
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake on the Yedisu Fault in Malatya has heightened concerns about seismic activity in eastern Turkey. A 2021 report by the Chamber of Geological Engineers warned that cities like Erzincan and Bingöl are built on active fault lines, urging authorities to evacuate and close buildings on these fault zones to construction.

