limassol earthquake — Cyprus experienced a 3.9 magnitude earthquake in the Limassol region on Wednesday evening at approximately 7.35pm.

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- limassol earthquake — Cyprus experienced a 3.9 magnitude earthquake in the Limassol region on Wednesday evening at approximately 7.35pm.
- Seismologists continue to monitor the situation. Residents are advised to stay informed about any updates from local authorities and to remain prepared for potential aftershocks.
Limassol earthquake: Epicentre and Depth
The earthquake, as reported by the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Centre, had its epicentre near Pissouri, located around 36 kilometres from Limassol. The seismic event occurred at a focal depth of 9 kilometres, which is relatively shallow.
Impact and Reactions
At this stage, there have been no reports of damage or injuries related to the tremor. Residents felt the ground shake but were largely unaffected. The earthquake is part of a series of minor tremors that have shaken the island in recent weeks, raising awareness among the local population about seismic activity.
Previous Earthquake Activity
This recent earthquake follows a pattern of several minor quakes that have been recorded across Cyprus in the past month. The heightened seismic activity has led to increased vigilance among residents and local authorities, although no significant risks have been identified.
What to Expect
Seismologists continue to monitor the situation. Residents are advised to stay informed about any updates from local authorities and to remain prepared for potential aftershocks.
