4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Crimea, Felt Across Southern Ukraine.
Earthquake Rocks Crimea and Southern Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: A magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck the occupied Crimean peninsula and southern Ukraine on February 2nd at 11:47 AM Kyiv time. The tremor's epicenter was located 78 kilometers west-northwest of Kerch at a depth of 10 kilometers. While earthquakes are not uncommon in the Black Sea region, this event was notably felt by residents across a wide area.
Residents of Shcholkine reported strong shaking during the quake. Power outages were observed in some parts of the region, a disruption potentially linked to the seismic activity. Authorities report the situation is under control, though locals described unusual sensations from the tremor.
Situation Assessment and Official Guidance
Although a magnitude 4.8 quake is not considered a major event for Crimea, it has caused concern among the population. The region has a history of seismic activity, but stronger tremors can have serious consequences. Officials are urging residents to remain cautious, stay informed through official channels, and be prepared for possible aftershocks by following standard safety protocols.
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