5.1 Magnitude Quake Strikes Crimea, Tremors Felt Across Southern Ukraine.

5.1 Magnitude Quake Strikes Crimea, Tremors Felt Across Southern Ukraine
5.1 Magnitude Quake Strikes Crimea, Tremors Felt Across Southern Ukraine

Earthquake in the Sea of Azov

According to TSN.ua: A significant earthquake with a magnitude between 4.8 and 5.1 occurred in the Sea of Azov on February 2nd at 12:47 local time. The epicenter was located in Crimea, approximately 78 km from Kerch and 35 km from Shcholkine. The quake originated at a depth ranging from 10 to 35 kilometers. Tremors were felt by residents in neighboring regions, including Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk Oblast, with the seismic effects spreading up to 300 km from the epicenter.

This seismic event was notable for its intensity, being perceptible to the population over such a considerable distance. While the region is not known for frequent major quakes, this event highlights its underlying geological activity. It follows a smaller, magnitude 2.4 earthquake recorded in Ukraine in January at a depth of 9 km. Currently, geological activity in the area is being closely monitored by authorities.

Epicenter Coordinates

The precise coordinates of the earthquake's epicenter are latitude 48.44 N and longitude 22.69 E. The event has sparked discussions among local residents and experts who monitor seismic activity across Ukraine.

Earthquakes in the Sea of Azov region are not unheard of, but events of this magnitude can heighten public concern and attract increased scientific scrutiny. Continuous monitoring of seismic activity in Ukraine is crucial for assessing potential future risks and improving public safety protocols. Such incidents underscore the importance of community preparedness for natural disasters and emergency situations.


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