Magnitude 6.2 Earthquake Strikes Southern Italy
- A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck southern Italy just after midnight on Tuesday, June 2, at 12:12 am local time, about 11 miles southwest of Scarcelli.
- The earthquake was an intermediate depth event occurring at a depth of 247.1 kilometers, according to the United States Geological Survey.
- Hundreds of residents across the region reported feeling the quake, although no immediate damage has been verified.
- There was little or no population exposure to landslides or liquefaction resulting from the earthquake, and no damage has been recorded so far.
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Off the coast of southern Italy, the earth has quaked.
A strong earthquake occurred on the night of Monday to Tuesday, June 2, 2026, on the southern coast of Italy, in the Tirenian Sea area, near Calabria. Seismus was initially reported with magnitude 6.1 by the German Research Centre for Geosciences, and EMSC and INGV data indicate a magnitude of 6.2. The strong earthquake article in Italy. Seismus of 6.2 was mostly felt in the south of the country appears first time in Romania TV.
Magnitude 6.2 earthquake strikes off coast of southern Italy
Quake recorded at depth of 153 miles
Seismo had epicenters at sea, felt in several regions of southern Italy, but there is no record of damage or victims. Still, PSP unions regret that the agreement made with the government is stagnated.
An earthquake of 6.2 magnitude shook the Calabria region of southern Italy this Tuesday morning, without any damage being reported at the moment.
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