Sinkholes in Greece

After reading several articles on the status of Greece’s sinkhole situation, I learned that most of the sinkholes formed in the country are due to earthquakes and natural gas explosions. For example, there was a huge sinkhole that opened up just last year 18 miles western of the city of Loannina in Greece. The sinkhole measured up to 30 meters in depth and a surface area of 200 meters. Experts & researchers believe the sinkhole was caused due to a series of earthquakes that occurred the week prior to its formation. Authorities in the area confirmed no injuries were reported even though the sinkhole was located within a rural area. Greek researchers have been using USGS to further examine potential risk areas and therefore they contact authorities in order to create safety protocols and procedures so that the people can prepare in case such events occur.


Reference: https://watchers.news/2016/10/22/sinkhole-ioannina-greece/

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