The Atatürk Dam in southeast Turkey appears to be in critical condition after two devastating earthquakes of 7.5 and 7.8 on the Richter scale occurred relatively close to it.
Reports are coming from Turkey saying that “there are many cracks in the dam after strong earthquakes.” The surrounding areas have already been evacuated.
Experts argue that the dam could break at any moment, and the resulting devastation could affect an area of 30 square kilometers near the dam.
BREAKING : There are multiple cracks in Atatürk Dam of #Turkey after the massive earthquakes. Nearby area are being vacant. Experts warned that dam may break any time and flood may impact in 30 square kilometres area near tha dam. (File Photo)
Source – IP#earthquake pic.twitter.com/6PIgNxuQYc— Izlamic Terrorist (@raviagrawal3) February 6, 2023
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Alert! ATATURK dam should be controlled pic.twitter.com/CKNa5M0voY
— Perspective (@doldemodore) February 6, 2023
Turkish professor of seismology Dr. Nasi Göryur, in an alarm message, says: “I appeal to stakeholders: check the dams in the region“.
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