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Solar Heat's Influence on Earthquake Prediction
A study found a correlation between solar heat-induced atmospheric temperature changes and earthquake frequency, particularly affecting shallower quakes; incorporating surface temperature data into prediction models improves accuracy.
Solar Heat's Influence on Earthquake Prediction
A study found a correlation between solar heat-induced atmospheric temperature changes and earthquake frequency, particularly affecting shallower quakes; incorporating surface temperature data into prediction models improves accuracy.
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28% Bias Score


Greek Seismologists Disagree on Earthquake Severity, Sparking Public Debate
A disagreement among Greek seismologists regarding the severity of recent earthquakes near Santorini and Amorgos caused public concern, highlighting challenges in communicating scientific uncertainty during natural disasters and sparking a debate about political influence on scientific bodies.
Greek Seismologists Disagree on Earthquake Severity, Sparking Public Debate
A disagreement among Greek seismologists regarding the severity of recent earthquakes near Santorini and Amorgos caused public concern, highlighting challenges in communicating scientific uncertainty during natural disasters and sparking a debate about political influence on scientific bodies.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey Earthquake Aftermath: Reconstruction Challenges and Legal Disputes in Kahramanmaraş and Hatay
Two years after the devastating earthquakes that claimed over 53,000 lives in Turkey, BBC Türkçe reports from Kahramanmaraş and Hatay, detailing the ongoing reconstruction efforts, challenges faced by residents, and legal disputes over designated reserve areas that are impacting the lives of many wh...
Turkey Earthquake Aftermath: Reconstruction Challenges and Legal Disputes in Kahramanmaraş and Hatay
Two years after the devastating earthquakes that claimed over 53,000 lives in Turkey, BBC Türkçe reports from Kahramanmaraş and Hatay, detailing the ongoing reconstruction efforts, challenges faced by residents, and legal disputes over designated reserve areas that are impacting the lives of many wh...
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44% Bias Score


Santorini Declares State of Emergency After Earthquake Swarm
The Greek government declared a state of emergency on Santorini island due to hundreds of undersea earthquakes in one week, the strongest measuring 5.2 magnitude; many residents and seasonal workers evacuated, schools are closed, and areas prone to landslides are closed off.
Santorini Declares State of Emergency After Earthquake Swarm
The Greek government declared a state of emergency on Santorini island due to hundreds of undersea earthquakes in one week, the strongest measuring 5.2 magnitude; many residents and seasonal workers evacuated, schools are closed, and areas prone to landslides are closed off.
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36% Bias Score


Hundreds Flee Santorini Amidst Earthquake Swarm
A swarm of over 200 earthquakes, some reaching magnitude 4.9, struck near the Greek island of Santorini over three days, causing hundreds of residents and tourists to evacuate and prompting authorities to close schools and restrict access to certain areas due to concerns of a larger earthquake.
Hundreds Flee Santorini Amidst Earthquake Swarm
A swarm of over 200 earthquakes, some reaching magnitude 4.9, struck near the Greek island of Santorini over three days, causing hundreds of residents and tourists to evacuate and prompting authorities to close schools and restrict access to certain areas due to concerns of a larger earthquake.
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48% Bias Score


Over 200 Earthquakes Hit Aegean Islands
More than 200 undersea earthquakes, many with magnitudes over 4.5, struck near the Aegean Sea islands over three days, leading to school closures, emergency crew deployments, seaside area restrictions, and pool draining on Santorini and nearby islands.
Over 200 Earthquakes Hit Aegean Islands
More than 200 undersea earthquakes, many with magnitudes over 4.5, struck near the Aegean Sea islands over three days, leading to school closures, emergency crew deployments, seaside area restrictions, and pool draining on Santorini and nearby islands.
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40% Bias Score

Sinking Iraq: Tectonic Plate Subduction Slows Sinks Zagros Region
Researchers discovered that the Zagros Mountain region in northern Iraq is slowly sinking due to the subduction of the Neotethys oceanic plate, a process caused by the collision of the Arabian and Eurasian continental plates, and this could improve earthquake prediction models.

Sinking Iraq: Tectonic Plate Subduction Slows Sinks Zagros Region
Researchers discovered that the Zagros Mountain region in northern Iraq is slowly sinking due to the subduction of the Neotethys oceanic plate, a process caused by the collision of the Arabian and Eurasian continental plates, and this could improve earthquake prediction models.
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12% Bias Score

Hundreds of Children Missing After Turkey Earthquakes
Following the February 6th Turkey earthquakes, at least 53,537 people died, leaving hundreds of children missing, including four-year-old Emir Gültekin, whose family's search efforts have been hampered by bureaucratic inefficiencies and a lack of support from authorities.

Hundreds of Children Missing After Turkey Earthquakes
Following the February 6th Turkey earthquakes, at least 53,537 people died, leaving hundreds of children missing, including four-year-old Emir Gültekin, whose family's search efforts have been hampered by bureaucratic inefficiencies and a lack of support from authorities.
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40% Bias Score

Strongest Quake Yet Hits Santorini, Two-Thirds of Residents Evacuate
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake, the strongest yet in a weeks-long series, hit northeast of Santorini, felt across the Cyclades and even in Athens; no damage reported, but authorities are preparing for a potentially larger quake, and roughly two-thirds of Santorini's residents have evacuated.

Strongest Quake Yet Hits Santorini, Two-Thirds of Residents Evacuate
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake, the strongest yet in a weeks-long series, hit northeast of Santorini, felt across the Cyclades and even in Athens; no damage reported, but authorities are preparing for a potentially larger quake, and roughly two-thirds of Santorini's residents have evacuated.
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36% Bias Score

TBB Report Highlights Systemic Failures Hindering Turkey's Earthquake Recovery
The Turkish Municipalities Union (TBB) released a report on the February 6th earthquake aftermath, revealing $103.6 billion in economic losses, significant environmental risks from land use changes, and systemic issues hindering recovery due to coordination failures and communication problems betwee...

TBB Report Highlights Systemic Failures Hindering Turkey's Earthquake Recovery
The Turkish Municipalities Union (TBB) released a report on the February 6th earthquake aftermath, revealing $103.6 billion in economic losses, significant environmental risks from land use changes, and systemic issues hindering recovery due to coordination failures and communication problems betwee...
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24% Bias Score

Santorini Exodus: Thousands Flee Earthquake Swarm
Hundreds of earthquakes, some reaching magnitude 5, have caused thousands to flee the Greek island of Santorini, prompting school closures and increased ferry services, although some tourists remain.

Santorini Exodus: Thousands Flee Earthquake Swarm
Hundreds of earthquakes, some reaching magnitude 5, have caused thousands to flee the Greek island of Santorini, prompting school closures and increased ferry services, although some tourists remain.
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44% Bias Score

200+ Earthquakes Strike Santorini, Prompting Evacuations
More than 200 earthquakes have hit Santorini and nearby islands in the past 48 hours, prompting evacuations and concerns despite no immediate casualties; the Greek Prime Minister urged calm while acknowledging the intense geological situation.

200+ Earthquakes Strike Santorini, Prompting Evacuations
More than 200 earthquakes have hit Santorini and nearby islands in the past 48 hours, prompting evacuations and concerns despite no immediate casualties; the Greek Prime Minister urged calm while acknowledging the intense geological situation.
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20% Bias Score
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