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Portugal: hit by a series of earthquakes, an island in the Azores on alert

2022-03-23T16:40:18.683Z


The Portuguese island of Sao Jorge in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores off the Atlantic, shaken since Saturday by a series of small tremors...


The Portuguese island of Sao Jorge in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores off the Atlantic, shaken since Saturday by a series of small earthquakes, is currently on alert, according to authorities.

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Since Saturday, "

more than 1,300 earthquakes have been recorded

" on this volcanic island, of which more than a hundred were felt by the population, according to a press release published on Wednesday March 23 by the Portuguese Meteorological Institute (IPMA).

The origin of this seismic activity, which has not caused any damage so far, “

may be linked to a rise in magma

”, specifies the IPMA.

Sao Jorge, which has some 8000 inhabitants, is one of the nine islands of the Azores archipelago, more than 1600 kilometers from the Portuguese coast.

We are facing a seismo-volcanic crisis

” which raises fears of “

a major earthquake

” or “

a volcanic eruption

“Explained Rui Marques, president of the Azores Seismo-Volcanic Information and Monitoring Center (CIVISA) to the daily Publico.

According to him, volcanic eruptions had already occurred on the island in 1580 and 1808. Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa said he was in constant contact with the President of the Autonomous Region of the Azores, José Manuel Boilero, in order to follow the evolution of the situation.

Portugal “

makes available all the means of the Republic which would be necessary

”, assured Antonio Costa on his Twitter account.

With nearly 54 km in length and 8 km in width, Sao Jorge forms a long volcanic cordillera which culminates at more than 1000 meters.

It is part, with the islands of Pico and Faial, of the central triangle of the archipelago.

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The Portuguese island is known for its "

fajas

", very fertile flat land areas, located at the foot of imposing cliffs, which jut out towards the ocean.

The last major earthquake in the Azores dates back to January 1, 1980. With a magnitude of 6.9, it killed 61 people and injured some 300, and destroyed thousands of houses in the archipelago.

Source: lefigaro

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