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Seismic Activity Strikes Portugal's Coast, Ripples Felt in Morocco

Monday 26 August 2024 - 16:40
Seismic Activity Strikes Portugal's Coast, Ripples Felt in Morocco

A significant seismic event shook the western coast of Portugal in the early hours of the morning, with tremors extending as far as Morocco. The earthquake, initially reported at a magnitude of 5.3 on the Richter scale, occurred at 5:11 a.m. local time (4:11 a.m. GMT), according to the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA).

The epicenter was located 58 kilometers west of Sines, off the Portuguese coast, at a depth of 21 kilometers. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) provided a slightly different assessment, reporting a magnitude of 5.4 and a depth of 17.5 kilometers.

The tremor's reach extended beyond Portugal's borders, with the Spanish National Geographic Institute (IGN) confirming that the earthquake was felt in several locations across Spain, particularly in the southern region of Huelva. More notably, the seismic activity was also detected in parts of Morocco.

Despite the earthquake's considerable magnitude, initial reports suggest minimal impact in terms of damage or injuries. Portuguese Civil Protection Commander Andre Fernandes stated that no personal or material damage had been reported in Portugal. Similarly, in Morocco, while the tremor was perceptible, it did not result in any significant structural damage or casualties.

Local authorities in both countries are continuing to assess the situation, with a focus on ensuring public safety and monitoring for any potential aftereffects. The event serves as a reminder of the region's geological activity and the importance of earthquake preparedness measures.

This seismic occurrence highlights the interconnected nature of geological events in the Mediterranean and Atlantic regions, demonstrating how tectonic movements can have far-reaching effects across national borders. As scientists analyze the data from this event, it may provide valuable insights into the seismic patterns of the area, potentially contributing to improved earthquake prediction and mitigation strategies for the future.


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