🇱🇧 Report | Explosive Shockwaves: Could Israeli Bombings Trigger Lebanon’s Fault Lines:
Recent intense explosions in Lebanon, reportedly involving hundreds of tons of Israeli explosives targeting resistance positions in Odaisseh near the border, are raising concerns among geologists about potential impacts on the country’s fault lines. Experts worry that these powerful blasts might disturb the nearby Roum-Yammouneh fault line.
Dr. Tony Nemer, a geology professor at the American University of Beirut, noted that powerful explosions, especially in sensitive areas like the northern Houla Valley, could disrupt “nature’s delicate balance.” He warned that such interference could spark local seismic activity and even trigger earthquakes with cross-border impact, cautioning that “no one will be spared” if seismic waves begin to ripple.
Dr. Marlene Brax, head of Lebanon’s National Center for Geophysics, believes the risk is overstated. She explained that while the Odaisseh blasts created shockwaves comparable to a 3.5 magnitude tremor, they lack the depth and energy needed to affect Lebanon’s core seismic structures. Brax reassures that Lebanon’s seismic activity is stable, stating there’s no reason for panic now, though prolonged activity of this kind might change the situation.
The Odaisseh explosion and two large detonations in Beirut targeting Hezbollah’s Secretary General Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah and Executive Council head Sayyid Hashim Safieddine were surface-level, near the earth’s surface which produced shockwaves. Their strength and depth are insufficient to disrupt underground balances. While seismic waves from the Odaisseh blast registered similarly to a 3.5-magnitude earthquake, Expert explained that the nature of waves from explosions differs significantly from those of natural earthquakes. The depth of these explosions only extends a few dozen meters, unlike earthquake focal points, which reach thousands of meters. Therefore, while the chance of these explosions causing strong tremors or earthquakes is very low, Other noted it’s “but not impossible.”
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Recent intense explosions in Lebanon, reportedly involving hundreds of tons of Israeli explosives targeting resistance positions in Odaisseh near the border, are raising concerns among geologists about potential impacts on the country’s fault lines. Experts worry that these powerful blasts might disturb the nearby Roum-Yammouneh fault line.
Dr. Tony Nemer, a geology professor at the American University of Beirut, noted that powerful explosions, especially in sensitive areas like the northern Houla Valley, could disrupt “nature’s delicate balance.” He warned that such interference could spark local seismic activity and even trigger earthquakes with cross-border impact, cautioning that “no one will be spared” if seismic waves begin to ripple.
Dr. Marlene Brax, head of Lebanon’s National Center for Geophysics, believes the risk is overstated. She explained that while the Odaisseh blasts created shockwaves comparable to a 3.5 magnitude tremor, they lack the depth and energy needed to affect Lebanon’s core seismic structures. Brax reassures that Lebanon’s seismic activity is stable, stating there’s no reason for panic now, though prolonged activity of this kind might change the situation.
The Odaisseh explosion and two large detonations in Beirut targeting Hezbollah’s Secretary General Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah and Executive Council head Sayyid Hashim Safieddine were surface-level, near the earth’s surface which produced shockwaves. Their strength and depth are insufficient to disrupt underground balances. While seismic waves from the Odaisseh blast registered similarly to a 3.5-magnitude earthquake, Expert explained that the nature of waves from explosions differs significantly from those of natural earthquakes. The depth of these explosions only extends a few dozen meters, unlike earthquake focal points, which reach thousands of meters. Therefore, while the chance of these explosions causing strong tremors or earthquakes is very low, Other noted it’s “but not impossible.”
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🇵🇸:🏴 Breaking | With the Start of a New Morning, More Massacres and Martyrdoms Reported in Gaza:
From the scene of the massacre committed by occupation forces who bombed civilian homes in the Nuseirat camp, central Gaza Strip, yesterday:
• 117 Palestinians were martyred in this massacre, with dozens still buried under the rubble. Among the survivors are children from the Abu Nasr family in northern Gaza who escaped the occupation’s massacre.
• A survivor from the Abu Nasr family in Beit Lahia recounted, “We buried 117 martyrs from our family, and others remain missing under the debris.”
• In a heart-wrenching farewell, a child says to his mother who was killed in the bombing of Nuseirat camp, “If you love me, come back, mom.”
• A sorrowful scene as an infant is laid to rest after being killed in the bombing of Nuseirat camp.
• In Sheikh Radwan, north of Gaza City, a child loses his life as occupation forces target a home in what is described as part of their “Target Bank.” Another scene is of a heartbreaking farewell to the Abu Khadr family members who were tragically martyred in an Israeli airstrike in central Gaza yesterday.
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From the scene of the massacre committed by occupation forces who bombed civilian homes in the Nuseirat camp, central Gaza Strip, yesterday:
• 117 Palestinians were martyred in this massacre, with dozens still buried under the rubble. Among the survivors are children from the Abu Nasr family in northern Gaza who escaped the occupation’s massacre.
• A survivor from the Abu Nasr family in Beit Lahia recounted, “We buried 117 martyrs from our family, and others remain missing under the debris.”
• In a heart-wrenching farewell, a child says to his mother who was killed in the bombing of Nuseirat camp, “If you love me, come back, mom.”
• A sorrowful scene as an infant is laid to rest after being killed in the bombing of Nuseirat camp.
• In Sheikh Radwan, north of Gaza City, a child loses his life as occupation forces target a home in what is described as part of their “Target Bank.” Another scene is of a heartbreaking farewell to the Abu Khadr family members who were tragically martyred in an Israeli airstrike in central Gaza yesterday.
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🔻 Breaking | israeli media:
A difficult event occurred in the Netzarim axis in the Gaza Strip, and helicopters landed in the place.
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A difficult event occurred in the Netzarim axis in the Gaza Strip, and helicopters landed in the place.
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🇮🇶: 🇮🇷 Report | Falih Al-Fayadh (H), the head of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization, arrived in Tehran and met with the commander of the Quds Force, Sardar Ismail Qa'ani (H).
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🇱🇧 Report | A video documenting the moment a violent Israeli raid targeted a civil defense team in the Islamic Health Authority in the city of Tyre yesterday.
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🇮🇷 Breaking | Iranian women from Hormozgan city are donating their gold and jewelry to support the resistance: A week ago, an Iranian woman from Tabriz donated her jewelry and gold worth 1 billion and 750 million toman to aid the resistance in Lebanon. We…
🇮🇷 Breaking | In response to Imam Khamenei’s (H) call for the “ham-dili” program to help the displaced and war-stricken Lebanese people, the Islamic Resistance and humanitarian projects, the courageous sisters of Iran, are continuously donating valuable belongings, including gold and silver coins and gold biscuits, for the cause.
One of the attached letters says:
“I like it very much not because it is a piece of gold, but because 19 years ago it was gifted to me. Now, I am happy that it is having a happy ending.”
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One of the attached letters says:
“I like it very much not because it is a piece of gold, but because 19 years ago it was gifted to me. Now, I am happy that it is having a happy ending.”
#OurLebanon
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