Istanbul Earthquakes: Adalar Fault Seismic Activity and Automotive Sector Risks
İstanbul'daki ardışık depremler, Marmara'nın derin kesimlerinde Adalar Fayı'nın yeniden aktifleştiğini gösteriyor. Prof. Dr. Osman Bektaş, Silivri dep

The recent earthquakes in Istanbul have highlighted renewed seismic activity along the Adalar Fault, with Prof. Dr. Osman Bektaş noting that the Silivri quake may have increased stress in the fault's deeper sections. This development could necessitate new assessments of seismic resilience for automotive and heavy industry facilities in Turkey's urban areas. The global EV market must accelerate strategic analyses on battery supply chain vulnerabilities and production site risks. Markets must evaluate the long-term impacts of these earthquakes while automotive sectors develop updated risk profiles.
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