A magnitude 3.5 earthquake struck the Algerian province of Sétif on Saturday evening at 6:25 PM local time. The seismic event was recorded according to available data, though details regarding potential damage or casualties have not yet been released. The quake’s epicenter was located within the Sétif province, a region not historically known for major seismic activity, but experiencing tremors nonetheless. Authorities have not issued any immediate warnings or evacuation orders following the event. Further assessments are expected to determine the extent of any structural impacts. This earthquake represents a moderate seismic occurrence for the region, prompting monitoring for potential aftershocks. Details remain limited as information continues to develop.
