6.1 quake hits Mediterranean: US Geological Survey

The shallow quake hit north of the Moroccan city of Al Hoceima and 164 kilometres east-southeast of Gibraltar, USGS said.

Update: 2016-01-25 05:28 GMT
In its initial assessment of the quake's impact, USGS said there was \"a low likelihood of casualties and damage\", it said. (Photo: Google Maps)

Rabat: A strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck early on Monday in the Mediterranean between Morocco and Spain, the US Geological Survey said.

The shallow quake hit at 4:22 am (0422 GMT) 62 kilometres (39 miles) north of the Moroccan city of Al Hoceima and 164 kilometres east-southeast of Gibraltar, USGS said. It was followed by a 5.3-magnitude tremor.

In its initial assessment of the quake's impact, USGS said there was "a low likelihood of casualties and damage", it said.

In February 2004 a strong 6.3 earthquake that hit near Al Hoceima killed 631 people.

 

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