A 7-strong earthquake fault in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula is identified.

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(1)#MBC News Desk
(2)Strong Earthquake Forecasts in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula

Active faults that can cause much larger earthquakes have been found in Gyeongju and Pohang and other parts of the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula where the earthquakes occurred.

It was analyzed that a maximum magnitude of 65 to 7 earthquake could occur.

Close to these faults are large cities such as nuclear power plants and chemical industrial complexes Ulsan and Pohang and Gyeongju, so you need to look carefully.

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(1)a big earthquake at any time
(2)News Desk
(3)Faults active since 2.58 million years ago in the 4th Cenozoic Era

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(1)a big earthquake at any time
(2)News Desk
(3)Kim Young-seok, head of the National Active Fault Investigation Team
(4)The bigger the earthquake, the more it moves. It’s up to 657 in size.
(5)I believe there were possible earthquakes.

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(1)a big earthquake at any time
(2)active fault segmentation

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(1)a big earthquake at any time
(2)News Desk
(3)the section of a fault that moves at once during an earthquake

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(1)Mee News Desk Anytime Big Earthquake
(2)Kim Young-seok, head of the National Active Fault Investigation Team
(3)The aging nuclear power plants have the largest earthquake we’ve ever expected.
(4)It can be dangerous if it happens.

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(2)Seismic Design Building
(3)Covering Mio

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