The fault line located in Bingöl, Turkey can cause a 7.2-magnitude earthquake.
>< Kenan Akbayram, director of the Energy, Environment and Natural Disaster Research Center of Bingol University, said.
“The fault line that we call Yedisu is a fault line located in the parts of Bingöl where the North Anatolian fault line zone passes. This is a 75-kilometer fault line, which is estimated to cause a 7.2-magnitude earthquake,” he said.