August 2016 Central Italy earthquake

An Earthquake in Istanbul

A 3.8 magnitude earthquake was registered in the Black Sea near Istanbul, Turkish private television NTV reported.

According to data from the Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate, the quake struck at 2:56 this night, 18 km away from the Istanbul municipality of Arnavutköy.

The earthquake, which was about 7 km deep, was felt in many areas of the metropolis.

5.1 Magnitude Earthquake Registered in Argentina

A 5.1 magnitude earthquake was registered in western Argentina near the border with Chile, according to the US Geological Survey.
The tremor was registered at 3:55 GMT. The epicentre of the earthquake is 130 kilometres northwest of San Martin. It is located at a depth of 10 kilometres.

No injuries or destruction have been reported so far.

A 5.6-Magnitude Earthquake Registered Off the Coast of the Philippines

A 5.6-magnitude earthquake was registered off the coast of the Philippines, BTA reported, citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre. There are no reports of casualties and destruction so far.

The epicentre was 365 kilometres west of Davao City with a population of 1.2 million people. The depth of the quake was 40 kilometres.

Earthquake Measuring 4.9 Shakes France

The epicentre of the earthquake was about 5 km from Montendre in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France.

An earthquake measuring 4.9 magnitude  on the Richter scale was registered in France at about 11:00 local time.

From a Euro-Mediterranean seismic center reported that the epicenter of the earthquake is located 59 km from Bordeaux and is at a depth of 2 km.

Earthquake with a Force 4.7 on the Richter Scale Shook Central Italy

An earthquake of magnitude 4.7 on the Richter scale was registered in central Italy at 5:11 local time, according to data from the European Mediterranean Seismological Center, quoted by FOCUS News Agency. The epicenter of the quake was 138 km north of the capital Rome and 53 km east of Perugia.

No victims, injured or material damage have been reported so far.

4.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Montenegro

A 4.4- magnitude earthquake has rocked Montenegro, reported the European Mediterranean seismological centre.

At the moment, there are no reports of injured people or serious material damages, reported Nova TV.

The earthquake was at a depth of 13 km with epicentre 61 km west of the capital Podgorica and 31 km from Dubrovnik, Croatia.