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Magnitude 5.0 Earthquake Hits Calabria, Italy

A 5.0 magnitude earthquake struck the Calabria region in southern Italy near the town of Cosenza on Thursday night. The tremor, reported by the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), occurred at 9:43 p.m. local time (1943 GMT) and was felt over a broad area.

Despite the quake’s significant magnitude, there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. Fire officials confirmed on social media that no calls for help had been received, although checks were ongoing to assess any potential impact on structures and residents.

The earthquake’s epicenter was located three kilometers west of Pietrapaola, a small town in Cosenza province. This region, situated along the Ionian Sea, has experienced various seismic activities in recent days. INGV’s head, Carlo Doglioni, mentioned that the agency continues to monitor the situation closely to determine if more tremors might follow.

Residents as far as Bari in the Puglia region, approximately 250 kilometers north, reported feeling the tremor. The quake’s reach underscores the significant seismic activity in the region, although the lack of immediate damage reports suggests that buildings and infrastructure have withstood the shock well.

Italy’s location along the tectonic boundary between the Eurasian and African plates makes it susceptible to seismic activities. Calabria, in particular, has a history of earthquakes, prompting rigorous building codes and emergency response protocols to mitigate the impacts of such natural events.

Authorities remain vigilant, and further assessments will determine if additional measures are needed to ensure the safety of residents and infrastructure in the affected areas.

Originally published at 1arabia.com


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