MADRID, Jan 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Spain’s north-western region of Galicia was hit by four earthquakes within an hour yesterday, said the country’s National Geographic Institute (IGN).
According to the IGN, the first one happened at 14:57 p.m. local time (1357 GMT), and measured 3.7 on the Richter scale, followed by a 4.6-magnitude quake at 15:44 p.m. local time, which was felt by residents along the coast and in such cities as Pontevedra and Vigo. Then two more lighter tremors of 1.9 and 2.5 on the Richter scale took place in the following 13 minutes.
The epicentre of the quakes, with a depth of around three km, was located off the west coast of the region, in the Atlantic Ocean, said the IGN.
Emergency services reported dozens of calls from local residents, but so far, there has been no immediate reports of casualties or severe property damage.
Earthquakes are common in southern and south-eastern Spain, but are rarely felt in Galicia.
The worst earthquake recorded in Spain in recent years was a 5.1-magnitude one, hitting the city of Lorca in the south-eastern region of Murcia in May, 2011, killing nine.– NNN-AGENCIES