Turkey’s active fault line map has been updated for the first time in 13 years, revealing a wider scope of seismic activity than previously understood. The updated map includes 215 newly identified faults, indicating increased geological movement across the country. Experts have issued warnings for several regions, with particular concern voiced regarding one specific fault line. The update suggests a potentially higher risk of earthquakes in four regions, though specific locations weren’t immediately detailed. This revision prompts further investigation into the extent of the seismic threat and the potential for future earthquakes. The updated map aims to provide a more accurate assessment of earthquake risks for improved preparedness and mitigation efforts.