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The Fantale earthquake is a wake-up call for Ethiopia
#Ethiopia | Although the tremors of the recent earthquake in Funtale mountain in Afar region were felt as far as Addis Ababa city, it is not expected to cause serious damage, according to the head of geodesy and geodynamics of the Ethiopian Space Science and Geospatial Institute, Nathaniel Pendhu.
Ato Nathaniel specifically told ABC.stream that an earthquake is an event that is not predictable or predictable, and is mainly caused by the internal forces of nature.
Addis Ababa University Geophysics and Space Science Institute Director Dr. Elias Levi and the institute's researcher Professor Atalai Ayele said: Gulf of Aden; He said that the rift valleys of East Africa and the Red Sea, which have been doing it for millions of years, are still a natural phenomenon that causes earthquakes.
He said that the line from Afar in Hawassa, Arba Moung, Eritrea to the Red Sea is the location of the Great Rift Valley, which is one of the reasons for the earthquake occurring in the Fantale area.
The molten rock of Funtale Volcano has been intruded for 30 kilometers as far as Dofan; He said that the satellite data indicates that the local land has risen up to 33 cm.
Mount Funtale has risen up to 13 cm; that the stress caused the rock above to break; This caused slippage in weak areas. They also said that the vibration created when stone collides with the wave has been felt recently as far as Addis Ababa.
The experts who said that earthquakes up to 5 on the Richter scale have occurred recently; He said that this is being recorded every day in different amounts, repeatedly.
Note that the earthquake caused cracks in the ground, schools, houses, some buildings and asphalt roads; He said the incident is a wake-up call.
He explained that the incident caused panic among the residents of Funtale volcano area. He said that if the amount increases, it is necessary to make appropriate arrangements to reduce the threat to the society.
He mentioned that the Fantale area is where the road and railway connecting Ethiopia to Djibouti pass. Taking the incident as a wake-up call, the government as well as the scholars and stakeholders of the sector should pay attention to it, he said.
Although it is not possible to prevent an earthquake from happening, the experts said that it is possible to reduce the damage caused by the disaster. He pointed out that it is important to work in coordination to make current information accessible to the public using technology.
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