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Slight earthquake hits Czech Republic, not as big as first reported

By Thomson Reuters Jul 9, 2026 | 2:31 PM

July 9 (Reuters) – A slight earthquake of 1.8 magnitude hit the Czech Republic on ​Thursday, much weaker than ‌initial reports of a 5.5 reading, geophysics agencies and Czech news agency CTK reported.

German Research Centre ‌for ​Geosciences (GFZ) initially reported ⁠on its website ⁠an earthquake of magnitude 5.5 in the region of Plzen, a city 93 km (60 miles) ​southwest of Prague.

Seismic stations in the Czech Republic ⁠also recorded a ⁠weak earthquake but its ​strength and location would be determined ​later, CTK reported, citing Ales ‌Spicak, the head of the country’s Institute of Geophysics.

The strongest earthquake in the Czech ⁠Republic was recorded in 1985 at a 4.6 magnitude.

That is a level ⁠that ‌typically can be felt ⁠but causes minimal damage, ​while ‌a magnitude 5.5 can ​cause ⁠damage to poorly constructed buildings.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet and Jan Lopatka in Prague and Gnaneshwar Rajan in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Cynthia Osterman)