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Lebanon: Warnings about the impact of Al-Adisa tunnel bombing on seismic faults

News Arabia that “this explosion could lead to changes in the pressure on faults seismic in Lebanon, which increases the possibility that it may happen. “

High risks and warnings

Nimr pointed out that the bombing in the Al-Adaysah area is considered very dangerous, as it happened in a place very close to seismic faults, while most of the previous bombings were at the time of the war is very far from these faults.

Although there are no special devices in Lebanon to measure changes in geological stress, repeated strikes in these sensitive areas can trigger the movement of faults, which can cause earthquakes.

Impact on infrastructure

For his part, the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the Arab University of Beirut, Professor Yahya Tamsah, said in an interview with Sky News Arabia that “concussions due to explosions have a negative impact on facilities and buildings.

Although buildings can withstand earthquakes, large and destructive explosions can cause less severe damage than a strong earthquake.

Temsah confirmed that some buildings near the bombing site have turned into unfair buildings, which require an urgent engineering study.

Additional tips and warnings

Recommended Experts Not interfering with nature or carrying out human activities that affect sensitive seismic areas, warning that the seismic fault, which extends around 1,000 kilometers, could be affected if it happens a major earthquake, which will affect northern Palestine as well as Lebanon.

In conclusion, experts called for the need to examine damaged buildings to ensure they are safe, and to take protective measures to avoid major disasters.

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The concern came not only from the widespread feeling of concussions, but also from the proximity of the explosion to the seismic faults that run under Lebanon from north to south, which led experts to sound the alarm sang

The discussion here is about the bombing of a military tunnel that is hidden from the eyes of the public, making it difficult to find out the details of the construction, or to estimate the explosive force used.

However, Professor Tony Nemer, a researcher in geology and seismology at the American University of Beirut, believes in an exclusive interview with Sky News Arabia that “this explosion could lead to changes in the pressure on faults seismic in Lebanon, which increases the possibility that it may happen. “

High risks and warnings

Nimr pointed out that the bombing in the Al-Adaysah area is considered very dangerous, as it happened in a place very close to seismic faults, while most of the previous bombings were at the time of the war is very far from these faults.

Although there are no special devices in Lebanon to measure changes in geological stress, repeated strikes in these sensitive areas can trigger the movement of faults, which can cause earthquakes.

Impact on infrastructure

For his part, the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the Arab University of Beirut, Professor Yahya Tamsah, said in an interview with Sky News Arabia that “concussions due to explosions have a negative impact on facilities and buildings.

Although buildings can withstand earthquakes, large and destructive explosions can cause less severe damage than a strong earthquake.

Temsah confirmed that some buildings near the bombing site have turned into unfair buildings, which require an urgent engineering study.

Additional tips and warnings

Recommended Experts Not interfering with nature or carrying out human activities that affect sensitive seismic areas, warning that the seismic fault, which extends around 1,000 kilometers, could be affected if it happens a major earthquake, which will affect northern Palestine as well as Lebanon.

In conclusion, experts called for an inspection of damaged buildings to ensure their safety, and to take protective measures to avoid major disasters.

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2024-10-27 18:20:00

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