In the wake of the earthquake recorded by the soil of the three Naqoub group in the province of Al -Haouz, Today, Tuesday, Nasser Jabbour, Director of the National Institute of Geophysics, stated that “the matter is related to a earthquake related to the series of delayed shocks that have been continuing to be registered in the region for more than a year and a half.”
Jabour said, in a statement to Hespress, that “this tremor remains medium in the eyes of the global scale of earthquakes, and comes in light of the land searching for a new balance of balance, and it is one of the isolated earthquakes that follow the occurrence of less bustling tremors.”
On Tuesday, the National Institute of Geophysics revealed the registration of a landslide trend in the soil of the three Naqoub group in the province of Al-Haouz in the region of Marrakech-Safi, with a severity of 4.5 degrees on the Richter scale, with a depth reaching 11 km.
In a related context, the aforementioned official explained that “the region has been continuing for more than a year and a half for a year, registration of shocking tremors on a daily basis, but these tremors are no longer by the same force or the same number compared to the period that followed the tragedy that the region has known on the eighth of September 2023.”
Today, according to the same source, I felt the inhabitants of the various regions surrounding the region, considering their strength (compared to other shakes that were recorded earlier), which was confirmed by a number of these population, who revealed through social media their sudden sense of them.
Global centers specialized in seismic monitoring were the proactive to reveal the details of this earthquake, as it estimated its strength in 4.6 degrees, while the National Institute of Geophysics revealed that it reached 4.5 degrees.
This new tremor created panic in the ranks of the population in the aforementioned area, especially since the “September 8 Scenario 2023” is still on the authority of them in the absence of the ground layers to its normal position yet, from the scientific point of view, given the strength of the earthquake registered at the time.
The director of the National Institute of Geophysics had reported, earlier, to record more than 10 earthquakes during the first year of the tragedy of September 8, 2023, with between 3 and 4 tremors a day, compared to about 35 lengthy tremors per day during the first months that followed the tragedy.