Magnitude 5.3 earthquake strikes western France
A 5.3 magnitude earthquake rocked the western region of France earlier on Friday.
The earthquake, which originated at a depth of 10 kilometers, sent tremors throughout the area.
The epicenter of the earthquake was reported to be in close proximity to the Charente-Maritime region, causing mild to moderate shaking in the surrounding areas.
The German Research Center for Geosciences confirmed the earthquake's intensity as 4.8 on the Richter scale, indicating a notable seismic event.
Although initial reports have not disclosed any information regarding casualties or property damage resulting from the earthquake, local authorities and emergency services are closely monitoring the situation.
The earthquake serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of seismic activity and highlights the importance of preparedness in regions prone to earthquakes. (ILKHA)