Earthquakes in Poltava and Chernivtsi Regions: What We Know About the Tremors.
Earthquakes in Ukraine – Latest Updates
According to TSN.ua: On March 28, 2026, a magnitude 3.2 earthquake struck the Poltava district of Ukraine’s Poltava region, according to the Richter scale. The tremor originated at a depth of 8 kilometers, making it one of the most significant seismic events the area has experienced in recent times.
Earlier, on March 8, 2026, another earthquake hit the Chernivtsi region. This one registered a magnitude of 2.0 on the Richter scale and occurred at 07:16 Kyiv time. Its epicenter was located at 48.27° north latitude and 26.46° east longitude, with a depth of 11 kilometers.
These incidents highlight ongoing seismic activity within Ukraine, underscoring the need for careful monitoring by experts. While earthquakes in Ukraine are not extremely frequent, they can still pose risks to people and infrastructure. Elevated seismic activity may call for enhanced safety measures and preparedness, especially in regions experiencing tremors. Tracking such events helps reduce potential dangers and boosts public awareness of possible threats.
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