A seismic event in the night
Un earthquake of magnitude 3.6 struck the area of Spoleto around 23.30:7,4 p.m., according to the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology. The epicenter was located about five kilometers from the Umbrian city, at a depth of XNUMX kilometers. This seismic event has caused concern among residents, many of whom felt the shock, especially in the surrounding areas, such as Foligno.
Impact on the population
Despite the significant magnitude, no damage to people or property has been reported so far. However, the perception of the shock has led to increased anxiety among citizens, who recall previous seismic events that have hit the region. Local authorities have urged the population to remain calm and follow safety instructions in case of further tremors.
The seismicity of the region
The Spoleto area has a history of seismic activity, being located in one of the most geologically active areas in Italy. Experts warn that seismicity is a natural phenomenon and that it is essential to be prepared. Local authorities are continuing to monitor the situation and provide updates to the population. It is important that citizens are informed and ready to react if necessary.