Geology researcher Tony Nemer documented the geological formations in Lebanon and its surroundings through a set of maps shared on his Twitter account, aiming to raise awareness about the seismic reality in Lebanon. He clarified that these maps are based on the results of studies he previously published in global academic journals, particularly concerning the faults of Yamouna, Hasbaya, Serghaya, Rashaya, and Roum. A study on the inactive seismic movement of the Hasbaya fault in Lebanon can be found at this link: https://t.co/cY0jQICkfe. A study on the active seismic movement of the Yamouna fault in Lebanon is available at this link: https://t.co/lOqCqSfOtq. To further raise awareness about the seismic reality in Lebanon, he stated that he would share some results from studies he had published in global academic journals in subsequent tweets. The attached map illustrates the reality of geological formations in Lebanon and its surroundings.