VOLCANIC ACTIVITY TRIGGERED BY EARTHQUAKES?
One of the most debated topics is whether dormant volcanoes could become active again in the event of an earthquake. Prof. Dr. Ersoy reassures that Türkiye's volcanoes are unlikely to be triggered by earthquakes. However, he draws attention to the South Aegean region's volcanoes, stating, "Greece has six volcanoes in the South Aegean. If major earthquakes occur in this region, both tsunamis and volcanic activity could be triggered."
He provides examples of how this could indirectly affect Türkiye: "When Mount Vesuvius erupted in Italy in 79 AD, its ash reached Istanbul. Similarly, when a volcano erupted in Iceland in 2010, 100,000 flights were canceled worldwide, as planes risked crashing if they flew through the volcanic ash cloud."