

On Wednesday, February 19, 2025, at precisely 15:57, the National Institute of Meteorology reported a seismic event near the Maknassy delegation in Sidi Bouzid Governorate. This earthquake registered a magnitude of 3.5 on the Richter scale and occurred to the east of the area.
Understanding the Impact
The tremor was detected by specialized earthquake monitoring stations, which are part of Tunisia's efforts to track seismic activities across the region. Although significant earthquakes can cause extensive damage, a magnitude of 3.5 is typically considered minor. It is unlikely to have caused any major structural damage or pose immediate threats to the local population.
Seismic Risks in Tunisia
Despite this recent tremor, experts like Hassan Hamdi emphasize that there is no significant seismic risk in Tunisia at present. The country has a history of minor earthquakes, but these usually do not escalate into major disasters due to their low magnitudes and the preventive measures in place.