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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

Seismologists warn that a massive earthquake is likely to strike Türkiye's biggest city, Istanbul, officially home to 16 million people but estimated to hold up to 20 million -- by 2030. The city lies on the northern edge of one of Türkiye's main fault lines and is densely packed.

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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

The 7.8-magnitude earthquake that killed tens of thousands across Türkiye's southeast has reignited fears of an even more catastrophic death toll if a long-feared one hits Istanbul.

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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

Seismologists warn that a massive earthquake is likely to strike Türkiye's biggest city -- officially home to 16 million people but estimated to hold up to 20 million -- by 2030.

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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

The city lies on the northern edge of one of Türkiye's main fault lines and is densely packed.

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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

A 7.6-magnitude earthquake with an epicentre on the city's eastern outskirts killed more than 17,000 people in 1999.

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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

The number of Istanbulites has roughly doubled since then.

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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

Independent urban scholar Murat Güney said Istanbul had an ample supply of vacant properties just recently constructed and strong enough to withstand major jolts.

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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

The February 6 earthquake claimed the lives of more than 38,000 people in southeastern Türkiye and nearly 3,700 in neighbouring Syria.

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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

Officials say more than 55,000 buildings were either levelled or damaged beyond repair.

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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

Its impact was felt across a part of Türkiye with approximately the same population as Istanbul.

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Maraş-centered powerful earthquakes renew alarm for Istanbul

The quake affected more than 13 million people across 11 provinces, including Adana, Adıyaman, Diyarbakır, Gaziantep, Hatay, Kilis, Malatya, Osmaniye, Şanlıurfa, and Elazığ.