He National Geographic Institute has reported on a seismic series occurred in the West Coast from Tenerife. Since yesterday, Sunday, until early this Monday, there have been a total of 20 earthquakes with magnitudes between 1.3 and 1.8.
Seismologists report that these events have occurred at depths ranging between 30 and 46 kilometers.
Although this seismic series has generated some attention, experts point out that, due to the small number of events and its small size, it does not represent a significant change in the state of volcanic activity on the Island.
The National Geographic Institute will continue to analyze this series of earthquakes to obtain more information about it and will remain attentive to any development that may arise.
So far, no damage or major consequences derived from these tremors have been reported.
📣📉Seismic series in Tenerife (07/24/2023)
From 13:15 UTC on July 23 to 5:49 today, July 24, a small seismic series has occurred on the west coast of #Tenerife
🟦20 earthquakes
🟦Depth 30-46 km
🟦Magnitudes between 1.3-1.8 (mbLg)#IGNSpain pic.twitter.com/4E4sB2pVs0— National Geographic Institute-OACNIG (@IGNSpain) July 24, 2023