The locals were left Confused at the parts of The Aegean Sea receded last week, but experts say there’s nothing to worry about. for country on continuous alert for Earthquakes, it was linked with a new The disaster was blamed on the locals, but experts have downplayed it as a seasonal phenomenon.
The slack reached 20 meters (66 feet) on coasts of Izmir, the third largest province in Turkey. muddy bottom of The sea turned wet stretch in Seferihisar district, creating Natural walkway. in a demonstrative area of More of Balikesir Province north of Izmir remains of 2500-year old port appeared from the bottom of the sea with The water recedes. Likewise, leftovers of a ancient Harbor in dacha, live of Mugla, about 460 kilometers (285 miles) south of The proof appeared out of water one good morning of Local people.
Professor Dogan Yasar, an expert in marine sciences from Dokuz Eylul University in izmir, says This phenomenon is completely commonat most for Izmir, at this time of year. And the economic stagnation is linked to a strong tide and winds that hit the coast recently. “We usually see the water recede in February and March. combined high pressure with north wind and tides cause He. She. Contrary to this situation, when the southwest wind blows we see water rise It reaches a height of 60 cm (24 in). “This is a normal situation,” he told Anadolu Agency. on Sunday.