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The explosion at the Madal Zoun tunnel, which is over 200 meters long and relies on a depth exceeding 25 meters, has raised fears about its geological impacts on Lebanon. Geological expert Tony Nimer pointed out that detonations in areas intersecting with seismic fault lines could potentially trigger movements along these faults. Although the site is approximately 20 to 25 kilometers away from the main fault lines, there are possible risks, especially if the explosions occur near tunnels crossing active faults, increasing the likelihood of earthquakes or tremors. Experts are calling for strict legal and regulatory frameworks to prevent underground activities without geological studies, and emphasize the need to disseminate accurate scientific data regarding the effects of these explosions on geological stability.
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