The alert has been triggered by ‘the passage of active tectonic waves’, with forecasting models indicating that Turkey and the eastern Mediterranean are most at risk.
Various forecasting models show the ‘highest shear traction field’ running along a Mediterranean line that starts in Gibraltar, passes through southern Spain and France and heads east.
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Latest quakes in or near Gibraltar - list, stats and map
Since 2024, Gibraltar has had 26 quakes of magnitudes up to 3.0. Gibraltar has very few earthquakes and most of them are very small (below magnitude 3). Larger quakes with magnitudes above 3 might occur from time to time. However, Gibraltar has had at least 13 quakes above magnitude 4 since 1970, which suggests that larger earthquakes of this size occur infrequently, probably on average approximately every 1 to 5 years. The largest quake that occurred in or near Gibraltar during the past 10 years was a magnitude 4.5 earthquake that hit Andalusia, 6 years ago on Thursday, Apr 26, 2018.
Speaking of earthquakes - there is set to be a devastating one in the East Med.
Zech. 14:3 Then shall the "I AM" go forth, and fight against those nations, like when He fought in the day of battle (Revelation 12:7).
14:4 And his feet shall stand in that Day upon the Mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem on the East, and the Mt. of Olives shall split in half towards the East and towards the West, and there shall be an enormous valley; and half of the Mount of Olives shall move towards the North, and half of it towards the South.