5.1 magnitude quake hits Morocco
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Moroccan quake shakes Estepona
An earthquake of magnitude 5.2 on the Richter scale shook the province of Uezán, in northern Morocco, on the night of Monday, February 10. The shockwaves from the quake were felt as far afield as Gibraltar, Estepona and Manilva. The National Institute of Geophysics of Morocco, affiliated with the National Centre for Scientific and Technical Research, reported that the quake occurred at 10.48… Source
5.1 magnitude quake hits Morocco
The United States Geological Survey, USGS, early Tuesday said that a 5.1 magnitude quake hit near Ksar el Kebir in northern Morocco. Moroccan authorities have not yet released any official reports of casualties. DAILY POST reports that the quake was felt up to 200 km (125 miles) south of the epicenter, including the capital Rabat. Recall that in September 2023, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit Morocco, the deadliest since 1960. It killed at keast …
An earthquake of 4.9 degrees in magnitude on the Richter scale, with epicenter in the surroundings of the Moroccan town Ksar el-Kébir, has been felt in various areas of Andalusia.According to the website the National Geographical Institute, consulted by Europa Press, the earthquake took place at 23.49 hours this Monday.In particular, the seismic activity produced in the Moroccan region of Tangier-Tetuan-Alhucemas has had a depth of 34 kilometers.
5.1 magnitude quake in northern Morocco
5.1 magnitude quake in northern MoroccoThe United States Geological survey (USGS) said early on Tuesday that a 5.1 magnitude quake hit near Ksar el Kebir in northern Morocco. There were no official reports of casualties. The quake was felt up to 200 km (125 miles) south of the epicenter, including the capital Rabat. In September 2023, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake, […] The post 5.1 magnitude quake in northern Morocco first appeared on The Dispatch.
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake occurred in the city of Kasir El Kebir in northern Morocco. The tremor was also felt in the capital cities of Rabat and Casablanca. Click for more
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