Recent seismic readings in the Kumlinge area have caught the attention of geologists and residents alike. Throughout the last month, a series of low to moderate tremors have been recorded beneath the Ålands Skaergard, an archipelago traditionally considered geologically stable. The increased frequency and intensity of these quakes, some registering up to 3.8 on the Richter scale, suggests a shift in underground dynamics that experts are actively monitoring.

Key findings and ongoing investigations include:

  • Anomalous seismic swarms: Clusters of tremors…