According to initial data, the earthquake originated at a depth of around 171 km (106 miles). The impact of the tremor was felt most strongly in the west-central region of Neuquen Province, near the epicenter, where moderate shaking was experienced.
Additionally, lighter tremors rippled across Neuquen Province, Argentina, as well as the Araucania, Biobio, and eastern Nuble regions in neighboring Chile, local reports said.
Thankfully, there have been no immediate reports of any damage to infrastructure or casualties resulting from the earthquake. Local authorities are actively monitoring the situation and conducting assessments to ensure the safety and well-being of the affected communities.
Earthquakes of this magnitude can potentially cause significant destruction, but the depth of this particular tremor likely contributed to minimizing its impact on the surface. As the situation develops, authorities will continue to gather information and provide updates on any developments or necessary measures.
While the region breathes a sigh of relief in the absence of major damage, the earthquake serves as a reminder of the ongoing seismic activity in this area. Vigilance and preparedness remain essential in ensuring the safety of residents and mitigating potential risks posed by future seismic events. (ILKHA)