Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 21:54:51 GMT -6
The November 26 earthquake put us all to sleep and hit us very hard with the death of 51 people under the rubble and the injury of many others. It was a terrible event, which will be remembered for a long time as one of the most painful stories for the Albanian Nation. In recent years, earthquakes have been frequent in the Durrës - Tirana axis. Earthquakes in this area, or better to say in the axis Kavajë - Durrës - Thumanë - Lezhë, are related to the contact or friction between the large plates: the African Plate (the Adria Microplate) and the large Euro-Asian Plate. The African plate comes from Crete and the Greek islands (Hellenic Trench), comes to the surface in Llogara (Karaburuni and Sazani) and sinks to the north in the Adriatic Sea. In Llogara, it is clear that the African Plate is subducted deep below the Euro-Asian Plate or Orogen. This contact at depth continues down to the line of the earthquake-shocked zone.
Read also: "Funds have not arrived", 5 years Cambodia Telegram Number Data after the earthquake, 4 families are still under the open sky: The other one finally takes us Families without rent bonus return to uninhabitable buildings in Durrës The subduction of the African plate beneath the Euro-Asian plate caused the preshocks, the fatal shock and the aftershocks, which are still ongoing, in powerful friction. This contact caused not only the impact, but also the rise of the earth on the surface up to 20 cm or more, as seismologists testify and as it is shown in the chronicles. From the great and immediate friction of the plates and rocks, flames appear on the surface, which may have been observed in the last earthquake. This phenomenon is similar to what happens in the joints of the iron-concrete skeleton of buildings where sparks or instant flames erupt from friction.
The flame that rises from the depths has shades of color depending on the type of rocks that collide. There have been hints in the media that the recent earthquake may have been caused by offshore oil drilling. Such cases are considered artificial earthquakes. This is when there is intensive exploitation of oil in the sea, at shallow levels. In this case, the recent earthquakes in our country, I think, have nothing to do with oil drilling. It is true that the tremors have been strong, but they could have been even more destructive in the entire area. The geological construction, below the area where the earthquake was felt, where the thick mollasic, clay formations prevail, has cushioned the shocks from the epicenter to the surface. The American Geological Surveyor pointed out more correctly that Albania is not in the "fiery ring of earthquakes", which surrounds the Pacific coast.
Read also: "Funds have not arrived", 5 years Cambodia Telegram Number Data after the earthquake, 4 families are still under the open sky: The other one finally takes us Families without rent bonus return to uninhabitable buildings in Durrës The subduction of the African plate beneath the Euro-Asian plate caused the preshocks, the fatal shock and the aftershocks, which are still ongoing, in powerful friction. This contact caused not only the impact, but also the rise of the earth on the surface up to 20 cm or more, as seismologists testify and as it is shown in the chronicles. From the great and immediate friction of the plates and rocks, flames appear on the surface, which may have been observed in the last earthquake. This phenomenon is similar to what happens in the joints of the iron-concrete skeleton of buildings where sparks or instant flames erupt from friction.
The flame that rises from the depths has shades of color depending on the type of rocks that collide. There have been hints in the media that the recent earthquake may have been caused by offshore oil drilling. Such cases are considered artificial earthquakes. This is when there is intensive exploitation of oil in the sea, at shallow levels. In this case, the recent earthquakes in our country, I think, have nothing to do with oil drilling. It is true that the tremors have been strong, but they could have been even more destructive in the entire area. The geological construction, below the area where the earthquake was felt, where the thick mollasic, clay formations prevail, has cushioned the shocks from the epicenter to the surface. The American Geological Surveyor pointed out more correctly that Albania is not in the "fiery ring of earthquakes", which surrounds the Pacific coast.