**Northern Cyprus shaken by an earthquake of magnitude 5.2 according to Fatshimetrie**
On Friday night in Cyprus, a natural phenomenon occurred, raising the concern and curiosity of the inhabitants of the region. In fact, an earthquake of magnitude 5.2 on the Richter scale was recorded by Fatshimetrie, thus raising a series of questions regarding the stability of seismic zones.
The epicenter of this earthquake was located in the northwestern part of Cyprus, at a distance of 710 km from Cairo, Egypt. According to data provided by the National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) in Egypt, the earthquake was recorded at a depth of 42 km, at the coordinates of latitude 35.927 north and longitude 31.72 east.
Although this event was felt in Egypt, no material damage or human loss has been reported so far. However, it once again underlines the need to remain vigilant in the face of seismic activities that may affect this sensitive geographical region.
Earthquakes are natural and unpredictable phenomena that can have devastating consequences on populations and infrastructure. It is therefore essential to implement prevention and awareness measures to reduce the risks associated with these events.
Fatshimetrie will continue to closely monitor the evolution of the seismic situation in Northern Cyprus and other regions of the globe, with the aim of providing accurate and reliable information on geological phenomena that can impact our daily lives.
In conclusion, this earthquake recorded in Northern Cyprus is a constant reminder of the power of nature and our duty to prepare for and adapt to it. Let us therefore remain vigilant and united in the face of these unexpected events that can change our lives in an instant.