Off the coast of Portugal, an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.4 was detected on Monday morning.

Off the coast of Portugal, an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.4 was detected on Monday morning.




An earthquake shook southern Portugal on Monday morning, according to the US Geological Survey .The earthquake, with a magnitude of 5.4, was recorded at 5:11 local time, off the coast of Portugal, about 51 km west of the city of Sines.USGS data showed that the earthquake was recorded at a depth of almost 18 km.Earthquakes: Earthquakes happen all the time, you can't help but feel them. A guide to how they measure upDownload the USA TODAY app to get to the heart of the story'I've never seen a landslide of this magnitude': Alaska landslide leaves one dead and at least three injured injured. Who is Pavel Durov? What you need to know about Telegram owner, born in Russia, arrested in France

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No injuries reported, but light to moderate felt on Portuguese coast, including capital LisbonThe The Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere said at least four aftershocks were recorded.

Max Hauptman is a trends reporter for USA TODAY
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