Four earthquakes in a few hours in Albania, where the epicentre was

A host of earthquake quakes have shaken the country over the past few hours, ranging from the north to the southeastern part of Albania. Data on the last four-hour earthquakes has been provided by the Institute of Genocensities, which suggests the magnitude of earthquakes has been low and no damage [...]
The data on four recent-hour earthquakes has been provided by the Institute of Genocensities, which suggests that the magnitude of earthquakes has been low and has not suffered material or human damage.
The first quake occurred this morning, about 05:20 p.m., where a quake occurred in the Shkodra area, near the border with Montenegro. The shake had a 3.1 magnitude on the Richter scale and did not cause damage.
After that, just a few minutes later, there was a shock in the Ionian Sea, near Saranda, which had a 2.6 - scale magnitude. The swing was felt more by seismographers than by citizens.
Meanwhile, during yesterday's evening two other quakes have shaken the area of Elbasan and Debar, which also had low magnitudes. /Insrider.org












