The Anatolian continent moved up to 10 meters (nearly 33 feet) as a result of Monday's powerful earthquakes that jolted southern Türkiye, said an Italian seismologist.
The Anatolian continent moved up to 10 meters (nearly 33 feet) as a result of Monday’s powerful earthquakes that jolted southern Türkiye, said an Italian seismologist on Tuesday, according to Anadolu Agency. Speaking to Italy's state-run ANSA news agency, Alessandro Amato of the National Institute of Geophysics
The Anatolian continent moved up to 10 meters (nearly 33 feet) as a result of Monday s powerful earthquakes that jolted southern Turkiye, said an Italian seismologist on Tuesday. Speaking to Italy .
10/08/2022 - We take a closer look at four projects showcased by Locarno Pro’s co-development programme for films from Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland