An earthquake measuring magnitude 4.3 was detected approximately 81 kilometers northwest of Olonkinbyen, the main settlement on Jan Mayen Island, on Wednesday afternoon. The tremor, recorded at 14:28 local time (GMT -1), originated at a shallow depth, raising immediate concerns due to the island’s geological sensitivity and its location within the Arctic volcanic zone. Although the quake did not cause reported damage or injuries, authorities issued an alert to monitor potential aftershocks and related volcanic activity in this seismically active region.

Jan Mayen, a remote Arctic territory administered by Norway, is known for its unique volcanic landscape dominated by the Beerenberg volcano. The recent seismic event has heightened vigilance among geological observers and emergency response teams. Key details of the event are summarized below:

  • Location: 81 km NW of Olonkinbyen, Jan…