5.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Algeria’s Medea Province

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A 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck Algeria’s Medea province, particularly affecting Mihoub, at 10:50 a.m. today. Tremors were felt in Algiers and surrounding provinces, causing panic but no injuries or damage. Teams have been dispatched to ensure public safety and inspect infrastructure.

On the morning of today, a 5.1 magnitude earthquake hit Algeria, predominantly affecting the northwestern region of Mihoub in the Medea province. The tremor occurred at 10:50 a.m., as reported by Algerie360, referencing the research conducted by the Research Center in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Geophysics.

Residents of the capital, Algiers, along with individuals in adjacent provinces such as Blida, Medea, Bouira, Boumerdes, and Tizi-Ouzou, experienced significant shaking, which led to widespread panic among the populace. Fortunately, the tremor did not result in any reported injuries or material damage.

In response to the earthquake, local authorities dispatched teams to assess infrastructure safety and ensure the well-being of citizens. Algeria’s Civil Protection has actively engaged in reconnaissance operations across the affected provinces, confirming the absence of injuries reported following the earthquake’s occurrence.

To summarize, Algeria experienced a 5.1 magnitude earthquake in the Medea province, felt widely in Algiers and neighboring areas. Despite the panic it induced, there were no injuries or damage reported. The Civil Protection units are conducting thorough inspections to maintain safety within the affected regions.

Original Source: www.moroccoworldnews.com

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