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Earthquake rocked Monaco on Saturday

3.7 tremor shook the Alpes-Maritime region at 21:14

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By Ana Hernández, Updated

The epicentre was located between the towns of Sospel and Breil sur Roya, in the Menton area just over 30 kilometres from Monaco.

The earthquake took place at 21:14 on Saturday night, and it reached all the way to the centre of Monaco. Luckily, due to its moderate nature, there were no personal or material losses.

Alpes-Maritimes is one of the more seismically active regions in France, even if this event concerns a fault that is still not very well-known, according to Bertrand Delouis, researcher at the University of Nice-Sophia-Antipolis. The same area suffered a 6.5 earthquake in 1887 that caused important material damage.

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