Italy's Marche region hit by 3.8 magnitude earthquake
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An earthquake of magnitude 3.8 was recorded at 3.21 in Marche, between the provinces of Macerata and Fermo. According to the findings of the National Institute of Geophysics and...
More than 30 shocks in the area tonight, no reported damage (ANSA)
A series of earthquakes were recorded last night in the province of Macerata: the strongest—magnitude 3.8—occurred two kilometers from Sant'Angelo in Pontano. This was announced by the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV). Read more news on Nova News. Click here to receive updates on WhatsApp. Follow us on Nova News' social media channels: Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Telegram. The article "Magnitude 3.8 earthquake in the…
Italy's Marche region hit by 3.8 magnitude earthquake
No reports of damage or injury from earthquake. The central Italian region of Marche was shaken by a 3.8-magnitude earthquake, near the Adriatic town of Fermo, in the early hours of Monday 5 January. The earthquake occurred at 03.31 at a depth of 24 kilometres, with its epicentre two km south-east of Sant'Angelo in Pontano, Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) said in a statement.
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