epa00849333 An unidentified geologist at Italy's National Geophysics Institute headquarters in Rome, indicates the evolution, recorded by a seismograph, of the earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale which rocked southern Italy on Thursday 26 October 2006, sending people running into the streets but causing no known casualties. The National Geophysics Institute said the quake was centred deep in the Mediterranean Sea. It was felt in the southern regions of Puglia, Calabria and Basilicata as well as in Messina, Palermo and other cities on the island of Sicily. The Civil Protection department in Rome said there were no reports of damage or injuries from the quake, which struck at 4:28 p.m (1428 GMT). EPA/CLAUDIO PERI
Σεισμός 3,9 βαθμών της κλίμακας Ρίχτερ σημειώθηκε το μεσημέρι της Παρασκευής στην Πρέβεζα. Σύμφωνα με το Γεωδυναμικό Ινστιτούτο το επίκεντρο της σεισμικής δόνησης, εντοπίζεται 12 χιλιόμετρα Βορειοδυτικά της Πρέβεζας.