An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 struck southern Italy – no damage or injuries reported

A significant earthquake was reported across much of Southern Italy shortly after midnight on June 2. The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) confirmed the seismic event, registering an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2. The epicenter was located in the open sea off the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria, situated near Belmonte Calabro within the province of Cosenza.

Reports from foreign media indicated that the tremor occurred at a substantial depth of 250 kilometers. While the shaking was strongly felt along the entire Tyrrhenian coast, authorities have reported no initial damage from the seismic activity. The impact of the earthquake was widely felt across several regions, extending beyond Calabria.

Areas including Naples, the Vesuvius region, and parts of Basilicata, Puglia, and Sicily also registered the tremors. Following the event, regional Civil Protection authorities initiated contact with the municipalities nearest the epicenter, specifically naming Amantea, Cetraro, and Lamezia Terme to assess the situation. The powerful magnitude of the quake prompted immediate monitoring efforts across the southern Italian peninsula.

Authorities are continuing to monitor the seismic situation to determine if further aftershocks are expected. The initial reports confirm the intensity of the event across the southern Italian coast, necessitating ongoing vigilance from local civil defense agencies.

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  1. A 6.2 magnitude earthquake was reported across Southern Italy early on June 2. The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) confirmed the seismic event, which occurred in the open sea o

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