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[사회]”There is a possibility of a 7.0 earthquake on the Korean Peninsula… it is more dangerous because the depth of the event is shallow”

■ Facilitator: Anchor Kim Yeong-soo, Anchor Um Ji-min
■ Appearance: Hong Tae-kyung, Professor of Earth System Science at Yonsei University

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[앵커]

It would be nice to see the situation in Korea, but they say that Korea is not an earthquake safe zone. According to reports, there are at least 14 active faults just in the Yeongnam area in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula.. How much risk are we exposed to at this level?

[홍태경]

In fact, according to the regulation of active faults in Korea, the regulation puts all faults that have produced an earthquake at least once within the relatively recent few thousand years in the category of active faults. As a result, the range is relatively wide. However, if you look at the records of earthquakes that actually occurred on the Korean Peninsula, there are many cases where the faults and known locations do not overlap.

Existing faults that cause numerous earthquakes are hidden underground. It is assumed that he lies anonymous. Therefore, the government is currently conducting a nationwide search for hidden underground faults. The Yeongnam region as well as the metropolitan area were recently completed.

Previously, Gangwon region, then Jeolla and Chungcheong regions were followed in turn. When these investigations are complete, we will be able to identify hidden faults underground on a national scale, and depending on the size of the fault, we will be able to identify the maximum possible event.

[앵커]

Are there places that have been confirmed to some extent now?

[홍태경]

As you said, the Yeongnam area was recently completed. The metropolitan area was also recently completed. Therefore, you will be in a position to understand things like the size of the fault or the size of the underground fault in the area. Investigations have recently been completed in areas including Seoul, the metropolitan area.

[앵커]

In the case of Gyeongju, you said that if the earthquake that happened last time was close to a private house like this, you would be concerned about major damage. Then, are most earthquakes that occur in Korea likely to occur in shallow areas?

[홍태경]

That’s okay. Also in Korea, the most common depth is between 4 and 10 km. Therefore, the depth is shallower than the earthquake that happened this time in Turkiye. However, the largest earthquake magnitude of earthquakes in Korea is up to about 7 on the magnitude. Grade 7 is…

[앵커]

Could size 7 happen in Korea?

[홍태경]

That’s okay. If you look at something like a history book, you can calculate the biggest earthquake that has happened in the past through damage cases like Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, and there are also some that reach a magnitude of 7. An earthquake that happened in 1952 was evaluated in Gangseo, near Pyongyang, as magnitude 6.2 among data recorded by seismographs. Of course, during the war, people were not aware that earthquakes had occurred at the time, but such large earthquakes could occur in the Korean Peninsula.

[앵커]

If you look at the video of the situation in Turkey or Syria earlier, the buildings are collapsing helplessly. I am concerned that the earthquake resistance situation in Korea is fine, but is the current earthquake resistance design good?

[홍태경]

In the 2000s, Korea began to significantly strengthen seismic performance. In particular, the seismic performance and the seismic performance required for each building have been further strengthened through earthquake disaster response measures. That is why those standards are applied to all public facilities and major social infrastructure.

However, the problem is that public facilities built before 2000 are a bit of a concern. Specifically, in the case of school buildings, among elementary school buildings, there are quite a few buildings that have not yet been implemented with seismic performance. These need to be reinforced at local government or education office level, but they are still in a very bad state. I’m going to hurry up and cover that part.

[앵커]

You even said that a 7.0 magnitude earthquake could happen in Korea as well. It seems we should have thoroughly prepared for earthquakes.

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