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📰 Syria joins workshop in Algeria on earthquake risk assessment

📅 November 17, 2025
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The syrian national Earthquake Center participated in an advanced workshop in Algeria focused on earthquake hazard assessment and training participants on advanced systems. The event, held Nov. 11-12, was organized by the Arab Center for Earthquake and Natural Disaster Prevention in collaboration with the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation and brought together experts from 10 Arab countries.

The workshop trained participants on the OpenQuake Engine software, teaching them how to develop precise seismic hazard models and create risk maps to assess the potential impacts of earthquakes. Jamal Zakkour, director of the National Earthquake Center, stated the workshop provided valuable insights into Algeria’s approach to earthquake risk assessment. He added that it fostered the exchange of expertise and modern techniques among participating countries, helping to improve understanding of seismic activity in the region and strengthen disaster response strategies.

Zakkour also noted that the training included creating reliable models to assess earthquake risks and their potential effects, and that syria-represents-the-largest-global-case-of-refugee-and-idp-returns/" class="smart-internal-link" title="📰 UNHCR: Syria represents the largest global case of refugee and IDP returns">syria-commits-to-universal-health-coverage-by-2030-at-tokyo-summit/" class="smart-internal-link" title="🏥 Syria commits to universal health coverage by 2030 at Tokyo Summit">syria/" class="auto-internal-link">syria’s participation aligns with its efforts to enhance scientific preparedness under the Ministry of Emergency and Disaster Management’s plan. Founded in 2004, the Arab Center for Earthquake and Natural Disaster Prevention works to strengthen regional cooperation in earthquake science and natural disaster risk reduction. Since its inception, the center has aimed to improve regional preparedness through advanced scientific training and collaboration.