In the early hours of Wednesday morning, a light earthquake registering magnitude 3.0 was recorded in the Svalbard region, at precisely 06:39 am (GMT +2). Authorities confirm that the tremor was shallow, originating from a depth of approximately 10 kilometers below the Earth’s surface, which contributed to its mild impact. No immediate damage or injuries have been reported, and the seismic event appears to be part of the region’s ongoing tectonic activity linked to the spreading mid-ocean ridge nearby.

Monitoring teams remain vigilant as they continue to track aftershocks and evaluate any potential risks. Local communities were briefly alerted, but no evacuation measures were deemed necessary. Key details reported on the event include:

  • Latitude: 78.23° N
  • Longitude: 15.62° E
  • Depth: 10 km
  • Intensity: Light tremor, felt by sensitive instruments
  • Aftershocks: None confirmed…