A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 3.2 struck off the coast of Bergen, Norway, on Thursday evening at 6:12 PM. According to the Norwegian National Seismic Network, the epicenter was located 10 kilometers west of Turøyna. The University of Bergen’s Mathilde Sørensen confirmed the location to NRK. Authorities have reported no immediate reports of damage or injuries as a result of the quake. While noticeable, the earthquake’s relatively low magnitude suggests it likely caused minimal disruption for residents. This event underscores Norway’s susceptibility to seismic activity, though strong earthquakes are rare. Further monitoring is underway to assess any potential aftershocks.