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Italy struck by 5.9 magnitude earthquake; tremors felt across Europe including Serbia
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A powerful seismic event with a magnitude of 5.9 degrees hit southern Italian waters during the night, according to reports from Tuesday's early hours in late February or mid-March timeframe depending upon context but clearly dated as occurring within current reporting window marked March tenth year two thousand twenty six per source material indicating specific date stamp embedded directly into article metadata showing exact timestamp recorded at 06:52 AM local time zone across multiple regional news outlets including Serbian and Montenegrin media sources covering same breaking story...
Key Points
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1A strong earthquake with a magnitude of either 5.9 or nearly 6 degrees on the Richter scale struck Italy during the night.
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2The epicenter was located offshore at a depth of approximately 375 kilometers, about 43 km from Naples.
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3Shake and reports were felt across Europe including Serbia due to its proximity relative to other regions in that day's news cycle.
Developments
[Mar 10]
EMSC reported a magnitude of approximately/nearly/skoro/6 degrees (some sources specify exactly or nearly, others say 'strong' with specific numbers).
[Mar 10] [Time varies by source: ~5.9-~6]
The earthquake struck Italy during the night.