A series of earthquakes was recorded in the Crimea region on June 22, the Main Center for Special Control of the State Space Agency reported, according to UNN.
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On June 22, 2026, the Main Center for Special Control registered an earthquake from the Crimea region, Ukraine, with a magnitude of 3.7 (05:09), followed by a magnitude of 3.3 (05:27), a magnitude of 3.8 (06:14), a magnitude of 3.6 (07:11), and a magnitude of 4.2 (08:48).
The epicenter of the first recorded earthquake was in the Black Sea (8 km from the coast of Crimea), at a depth of 24 km. According to the earthquake classification, it is considered perceptible.
The second earthquake had its epicenter in the Black Sea (13 km from the coast of Crimea), at a depth of 16 km. According to the earthquake classification, it is also considered perceptible.
The epicenter of the third earthquake was in the Black Sea (7 km from the coast of Crimea), at a depth of 25 km; the fourth was in the Black Sea (13 km from the coast of Crimea), at a depth of 19 km. According to the earthquake classification, both are perceptible.
And the fifth earthquake had its epicenter near the coast of Crimea, Ukraine, at a depth of 10 km. According to the earthquake classification, it is considered strongly perceptible.
Earthquake with a magnitude of 3.3 recorded near Crimea31.05.26, 21:56