Expert warns: a strong earthquake could destroy the Crimean Bridge.
Scientist Dmytro Hryn warns that a strong earthquake in southern Ukraine could destroy the illegally built Crimean Bridge by the Russians. He recalled the devastating earthquakes that occurred in Crimea in 1927 and noted that there have been no strong shocks in the Romanian Vrancea zone for over 35 years.
Risks for southern regions
According to inkorr.com: According to the expert, the greatest risk concerns the coastal areas of the Black Sea, namely the Odesa, Mykolaiv, Kherson regions, and Crimea. However, the most vulnerable object remains the Crimean Bridge, which could be destroyed during an earthquake with a magnitude of 7-8 due to existing tectonic faults and soil features in the region.
Protection against possible consequences
The scientist again emphasizes the danger of the destruction of the Crimean Bridge due to strong shocks, which threatens the entire region. Given historical facts and geological features, it is important to take measures to strengthen security and reduce possible negative consequences.
This forecast prompts serious reflection on infrastructure and its resilience in the face of potential natural disasters. Authorities and relevant services must be prepared for possible scenarios that may arise from natural phenomena in this sensitive area.
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