5.2 Magnitude Earthquake Affects Northern Morocco, No Damage Reported
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A 5.2-magnitude earthquake hit Ouezzane Province, Morocco, at 11:48 PM, with a depth of 20 kilometers. Although no damage was reported, the quake prompted evacuations due to fear stemming from the 2023 earthquake that killed over 3,000 people. The Moroccan government is focused on improving disaster management in response.
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake was recorded in the Ouezzane Province of Morocco, as confirmed by the National Institute of Geophysics. This seismic event occurred at 11:48 PM (GMT+1) and struck at a depth of 20 kilometers. The epicenter was pinpointed in the Brikcha commune, specifically at coordinates 34.954 degrees north and 5.635 degrees west.
Although no damage has been reported following this earthquake, it has incited fear among residents. Many Moroccans evacuated their homes due to memories of the devastating 2023 earthquake in the Al Haouz region, which resulted in the tragic loss of over 3,000 lives and significant destruction of infrastructure.
In light of past tragedies, the Moroccan government has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing disaster management strategies. The response to this recent quake will be crucial in assessing and improving the country’s preparedness for potential future seismic events, ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.
The recent 5.2-magnitude earthquake in northern Morocco serves as a reminder of the country’s vulnerability to seismic activities. With no damage reported this time, the reaction of the residents highlights the lasting impact of the previous devastating earthquake of 2023. Morocco’s continuous efforts in disaster management remain essential for safeguarding its populace against future earthquakes.
Original Source: news.az