Registered stations of the national monitoring network EarthquakesOn Friday, 11/29/2024, an earthquake occurred 710 kilometers from Cairo, and was felt by some residents in the capital.
Its data was as follows:
Date of occurrence: 11/29/2024
Time of occurrence: 9:13:15 pm Cairo time
5.2 on the Richter scale
The local
Richter
Latitude 20127 North
Longitude: 31.72 east
Depth
42 km
The institute reported that the tremor was felt, with no loss of life or property.
The National Seismic Network operates through more than 70 stations whose locations were carefully chosen in light of the seismic history of all of Egypt. It has become impossible for any earthquake to occur without recording and monitoring it, regardless of its strength, even if it is less than zero.
The National Seismic Network is one of the most modern networks in the world, and Egypt is one of the first countries in the world, North Africa, and the Middle East in this field, as its history goes back more than 150 years. We have the largest seismic history in the world, dating back more than 5,000 years, although monitoring Earthquakes began at the beginning of the twentieth century, but ancient Egyptian civilization and the history of earthquakes in history books all date back more than 5 thousand years, which gives weight and strength to Egypt in monitoring and dealing with such natural phenomena.
Regarding Egypt’s classification and global status among the regions most vulnerable to earthquakes, Egypt is far from seismic belts, as there are 7 known seismic belts in the world and Egypt is far from them, but Egypt’s proximity to some seismically active areas such as the Gulf of Aqaba, the Gulf of Suez, and the Red Sea makes us affected. With some moderate earthquakes, the resilience of Egyptian society currently to receive the shock is the ruling factor to reduce the resulting losses.