Tremors have just been felt in Strasbourg. The site of the National Seismic Monitoring Network indicates a record of magnitude 3.3
An earthquake has just occurred near Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin). Shocks were felt in the city as well as in Schiltigheim and other nearby cities.
The site of the National Seismic Monitoring Network indicates indeed a recording of magnitude 3.3, occurred at 14:38.
This earthquake occurred on November 12, 2019, when another earthquake, of greater intensity, magnitude 5.4 on the Richter scale, took place in the Drôme the day before, Monday 11th November.
The latter has meanwhile injured four, including a serious one, and a nuclear plant had to be shut down. The tremors were felt from Lyon to Montpellier.
The consequences in Strasbourg are not yet known.
Many reactions on social networks
On Twitter, many Internet users responded very quickly. Hundreds of tweets are already posted on this subject.
RT si t’as senti la secousse sismique 🤣 #Strasbourg #LoveTwitter pic.twitter.com/UBis2KDt9p
— Stras’GΞЯAUD (@SxbGG) November 12, 2019
Le réflexe quand tu ressens un tremblement de terre : checker Twitter que tu n’es pas fou 😆 #Strasbourg
— Joack (@joackweiler) November 12, 2019
Attendez wsh jurez il vient pas d’avoir un tremblement de terre a Strasbourg ??? Jviens de sentir wsh
— souza ރ (@elmasinho) November 12, 2019
quel bail le tremblement de terre à stras ?????
— Vīc (@victor_mllr) November 12, 2019
Ok je croyais que le gars dans la réserve du magasin avait fait tomber une boîte énorme et en fait c’est un tremblement de terre mdrrrrr
— hugo (@lil_soul7) November 12, 2019
Ouf, c’est donc bien un tremblement de terre, et pas le sapin de la Place Kléber qui est tombé. C’est rassurant
— Raymond Jacquet (@Raymond_Jacquet) November 12, 2019