Portugal’s coast just felt the ground rumble with a strong 5.4 quake – hear how it shook things up in Lisbon and beyond!
Yesterday morning, southern Portugal found itself under the trembling embrace of a 5.4 magnitude earthquake. The quake struck approximately 7.7 km southeast of the capital city, Lisbon, rattling up quite a stir among the locals and tourists alike. While the earthquake’s center was located in the Atlantic Ocean, the tremors reverberated across land, with residents shaking off their sleep to an unexpected morning rollercoaster ride. Social media was abuzz with startled tweets from people sharing the sudden jolt they felt from as far as Porto, making it clear that this was no ordinary morning!
The United States Geological Survey confirmed the seismic event, marking it as a significant occurrence for a region that isn't frequently tested by such geological turbulence. Some brave souls even reported feeling the effects across international borders, with onlookers in parts of Spain and Morocco also sharing their experiences. It’s clear the earthquake isn’t just limited to Portugal; it’s more of a regional rocky party, with the quake’s impact echoing across neighborly borders.
As the dust settled, acting Prime Minister Paulo Rangel described this seismic surprise as “a real test” for the country. Thankfully, no major damages or risky situations were reported, letting the locals breathe a sigh of relief. It’s always a wild card when nature decides to shake things up, and Portugal surely viewed this event as a reminder of the power of Mother Earth.
While the tremors subsided, Portugal took this occurrence as a good lesson, spurring discussions about earthquake preparedness. The event turned into a teaching moment, focusing attention on natural disaster readiness, especially in areas so close to vast bodies of water. Who knew that an upheaval of the ground could spark not just a few nerves but also a serious conversation? Besides, did you know that Portugal has a rich history with earthquakes? The infamous 1755 Lisbon earthquake was one of the deadliest in history, leading to extensive reforms in the way cities were planned and built. Remember, folks: stay prepared, stay quakeless!
The quake hit waters 7.7km south-east of the capital, Lisbon, and 74km south-west of Setúbal.
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