Earthquake on the French-Swiss border

The epicenter of the earthquake was located at a depth of about 12 kilometers

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An earthquake measuring 4,8 degrees on the Richter scale, whose epicenter was located on the French-Swiss border, shook the area around noon today and could be felt in northeastern France, the national seismic monitoring network (Renass) announced.

So far, no serious damage has been reported.

Renas said the earthquake struck at 15:58 local time in Schlierbach, a French village in Upper Rhine, south of Mulhouse, on the border with Switzerland.

The epicenter of the earthquake was located at a depth of about 12 kilometers.

Tremors were felt in a wide radius and up to 230 km from the epicenter.

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