Magnitude 4.5 Earthquake Felt in Northern Morocco
On Tuesday evening, residents of Tetouan experienced a noticeable earthquake, as confirmed by Nasser Jbour, the director of the National Institute of Geophysics. The seismic event registered a magnitude of 4.5 on the Richter scale, prompting attention from local authorities and residents alike. Jbour explained in a statement to national media that the epicenter of the quake was located in the maritime area off the coast of Tetouan, which contributed to the widespread sensation of the tremor across various regions.
According to reports, the tremors were felt not only in Tetouan but also in the capital city of Rabat and several neighboring areas. Fortunately, there have been no initial reports of damage or injuries related to this seismic activity. This earthquake is part of the ongoing seismic activity in the region, with relevant authorities, primarily the National Institute of Geophysics, continuing their monitoring and tracking efforts to determine the locations and magnitudes of such events based on the available technical data.
As reported by elhadat24.com.