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Summary by The Local - Fr
Part of the French Riviera was struck by a 4.1 magnitude earthquake this week, but it's not just the south east of France that is at risk from future seismic activity.

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The Nice region and the Alpes-Maritimes trembled on Tuesday 18 March. The monitoring bodies noted a reply of magnitude 3.7 and a reply of magnitude 4.1.

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An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 and a replica estimated at 3.7 in the Niçois hinterland shook the entire Côte d'Azur on Tuesday night, but no injuries or damage were reported, the authorities announced. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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The earthquake was very clearly felt in Nice, but also in the rest of the Alpes-Maritimes department, in the east of the Var, in Monaco and as far as Imperia, Italy. No injuries or damage were reported.

·Paris, France
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An earthquake of a few seconds hit on Tuesday 18 March at 6:45 p.m. Nice and part of the French Central Seismological Office, according to the French Central Seismological Office. No casualties were recorded but the Niçois are leaving for a great fear.

·Paris, France
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The City of Nice does not currently register any damage or victim after the Earth trembled on Tuesday late in the afternoon. A reply was recorded a few minutes later. The prefecture reassures that there is "no risk of tsunami".

·Strasbourg, France
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Monaco Life broke the news in Monaco on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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