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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 1 MIN

742 EARTHQUAKES IN LISBON ⚠️ 4.1 MAGNITUDE!

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

19 Feb 2026A 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck Alenquer, Lisbon, with a second, smaller tremor following shortly after. While scientists can identify areas prone to earthquakes, predicting the exact timing and magnitude remains impossible. Authorities recommend vigilance, especially for older structures, as aftershocks are common and could occur in the coming days.A magnitude 4.1 earthquake occurred near Lisbon, Portugal, with an epicentre 4 km west-northwest of Lenquer and a depth of approximately 14 km. While the magnitude is considered moderate, the depth influences the intensity felt, and the region’s active faults, like the Tagus Valley fault zone, pose a seismic risk. Although there are no reports of damage, the government should prioritise reinforcing older structures, especially hospitals, and invest in emergency preparedness and public education.Lisbon has implemented a comprehensive emergency response system, including SMS alerts, sirens, evacuation routes, and designated meeting points. However, the city’s growing population and the potential for widespread power outages during an earthquake pose significant challenges. To enhance preparedness, the government should invest in risk literacy, integrating evacuation routes and meeting points into schools, companies, and public campaigns.A discussion on earthquake preparedness and response highlighted the importance of planning, education, and calm leadership to prevent panic and ensure cooperation during emergencies. The conversation also touched on the psychological impact of prolonged disasters, emphasising the need for mental health support and community cohesion. Additionally, practical advice was given on what to pack in an emergency kit and the potential risks of theft during such situations.

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19 Feb 2026A 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck Alenquer, Lisbon, with a second, smaller tremor following shortly after. While scientists can identify areas prone to earthquakes, predicting the exact timing and magnitude remains impossible. Authorities...

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