5.7 Earthquake in Iceland: here’s the epicenter and why it occurred

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https://www.globochannel.com/ On February 22, 2025, at 9:04 PM local time (10:04 PM in Italy), a magnitude 5.7 earthquake shook the heart of Iceland, according to the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV). The epicenter of the quake was located 115 kilometers south of Akureyri, one of the country's main cities, at a depth of 9 kilometers. Local authorities have not received reports of damage to people or structures, suggesting that the earthquake, while of considerable magnitude, did not have devastating effects. Iceland, situated along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, is known for its intense seismic and volcanic activity due to its unique geological position. Seismic events are common in this region, but the preparedness and response of local infrastructure have proven effective in mitigating potential risks. Experts will continue to monitor the situation and assess any aftershocks that may follow the main event. The population is urged to stay informed and follow the guidance of local authorities to ensure their safety.

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