Geologist Madarás on Saturday's earthquake: We may experience weaker aftershocks for several weeks
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Slovakia on February 21, with epicenter near Rohovce, prompting discussions on safety measures and potential aftershocks.
5.6 Magnitude Earthquake in Taiwan
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Taiwan near the city of Yilan, shaking buildings in the capital, Taipei, but no casualties or major damage were reported.
Earthquake damaged a church in Báč and a school in Veľká Paka, seismologists expect more noticeable aftershocks
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck Slovakia, damaging a historic church and other structures in the vicinity, with further aftershocks anticipated in the coming weeks.
Earthquake registered in Juiz de Fora this Saturday
A 2.1 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, prompting residents to report a loud noise.
An earthquake hit southwest Slovakia, and tremors were felt in Bratislava and its surroundings
Southwest Slovakia experienced a minor earthquake with a magnitude between 4.3 and 4.6, causing tremors felt in Bratislava.
Earthquake in Arcadia: The first assessment by Gerasimos Papadopoulos
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck Arcadia, Greece, prompting an assessment from seismologist Gerasimos Papadopoulos, who indicates no significant danger present.
Earthquake now 3.7 Richters in Domokos
A 3.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Domokos, Greece, on Saturday night, reportedly felt in parts of Central Greece and Thessaly.
Chile earthquake LIVE as massive 6.2 magnitude quake rocks Ovalle
A strong 6.2 magnitude earthquake has struck Ovalle, Chile, causing widespread shaking and reported impacts across the region.
5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Cuba
A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Cuba on Sunday, according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC).
Weak earthquakes felt between Zagreb and Sisak: 'The shaking lasted four seconds'
A minor earthquake measuring 1.5 on the Richter scale was recorded in Croatia, with its epicenter 41 kilometers southeast of Zagreb and 15 kilometers west of Sisak, lasting for approximately four seconds.
Earthquake on the Adriatic Island: It Trembled Well
A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 2.7 on the Richter scale was recorded on Thursday morning on Krk Island near Stara Baška, according to the Seismological Service.
Weak earthquake this morning in Krk
A weak earthquake measuring 2.7 on the Richter scale was recorded this morning on the island of Krk near Stara Baška, according to the Seismological Service.
Earthquake in Ukraine: pots broke and walls swayed
On February 2, an earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale was felt in Crimea and southeastern Ukraine, with its epicenter located in the Sea of Azov at a depth of 10 km.
Earthquakes: The area that worries Gerasimos Papadopoulos – The new post
Seismologist Gerasimos Papadopoulos expresses cautious concern for the Kyllini area in Ilia due to seismic activity that has previously led to earthquakes of up to 6 Richter, emphasizing the need for further study.
Earthquake swarm in Kyllini, what worries experts - the strongest tremor of 3.5 magnitude
A series of small to moderate earthquakes have been recorded in the Kyllini area since early January, leading to heightened scientific monitoring but not alarm over a strong earthquake.
Earthquake now 3.2 Richter in Santorini
A weak seismic tremor of 3.2 magnitude was recorded on the morning of Wednesday, January 14, in the maritime area of Santorini at a depth of 9.3 kilometers.
Earthquake in Croatia: 'The rumble sounded like a thunderclap'
A 3.1 magnitude earthquake was recorded 11 kilometers southeast of Senj, Croatia, prompting responses from the Seismological Service and civil protection authorities.
Mild Earthquake Near Senj
A 3.1 magnitude earthquake was recorded near Senj, Croatia, at 3:36 PM on Tuesday, according to the Croatian Seismological Service.
Earthquake Revelations Uncover the Earth's Core Secrets. Scientists Explain that the Core Looks Like an Onion
Scientists reveal that the Earth's inner core is layered like an onion rather than a solid ball of iron and nickel, which helps explain the varying speeds of seismic waves.