An earthquake measuring a magnitude of 3.9 on the Richter scale was registered in southern Serbia at 09:46 local time. According to seismic monitoring data, the epicenter of the tremor was situated near the city of Leskovac. The specific location was pinpointed approximately six kilometers from the epicenter’s center, at the geographical coordinates of latitude 42.95 and longitude 21.91.
Further technical details regarding the event were provided by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre. The data indicates that the hypocenter of the earthquake was located at a depth of approximately zero kilometers below the Earth’s surface. Despite the relatively low magnitude, reports suggest the seismic activity was perceptible across a wide area throughout southern Serbia.
As of the latest updates, there have been no official reports indicating material damage or any injuries resulting from the earthquake. Competent local services are actively monitoring the situation to assess any potential risks. The monitoring reports confirm that the event was classified as a faint earthquake, yet its vibrations were widely felt across the region.
Authorities are continuing to monitor the seismic activity in the area to ensure public safety and maintain situational awareness following the tremor.
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