
During the night, a seismic event occurred in the municipality of Santa Fe, located in the province of Granada, which did not go unnoticed by local residents. The magnitude of the underground tremor was 3.1, strong enough to be felt even by those who usually sleep soundly.
Seismologists recorded the movement of the earth’s crust at 3:33 a.m. The geographic coordinates of the epicenter point to the northwestern part of Santa Fe. The focal depth was minimal—just 0 kilometers—which explains why the tremor was so distinctly felt on the surface.
Although the strength of the earthquake did not reach critical levels, many residents of the area woke up to unusual vibrations. There were no reports of damage or injuries, but the event did cause some concern among the population.
Such phenomena are not uncommon for the region, but each new seismic event serves as a reminder that the ground beneath our feet may not be as stable as it seems. Authorities and experts continue to monitor the situation to respond promptly to any possible aftershocks.












