In Shusha (Azerbaijan), the first deep -sea monitoring station of earthquakes began to work, created by the Office of the Council of Natural Disasters and Emergency Situations (AFAD) of Turkey.
The statement published on the AFAD page on social networks states that the observation station, the construction of which was completed in cooperation with the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, can track earthquakes taking place around the world.
The message notes that the depth of the observation station reaches 100 meters, the well is protected by steel pipes, it sets 2 highly sensitive earthquake sensors.
According to this message, sensors record both the speed of the soil and its acceleration, and can even register high -precision microvibrations without surface noise: “We want the observation station for earthquakes in a deer, which is a new step in deep and durable cooperation Between our countries, served for the good. “