Two earthquakes recorded in Romania on November 24

Seismologists recorded two earthquakes in Romania on Sunday, November 24, according to the website of Romania's National Institute for Earth Physics (INCDFP).
The first earthquake, with a magnitude of 4.1, occurred at 07:16 in the Vrancea seismic zone at a depth of 128 km.
The second earthquake, measuring 3.5 in magnitude, was recorded at 08:43 at a depth of 64.5 km.
There are no reports of casualties or damage caused by the tremors in Romania.
The Vrancea Zone is a seismically active region located at the junction of the Southern, Romanian, and Eastern Ukrainian Carpathians, in Romania's Vrancea County.
Earlier, on November 9, an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.0 on the Richter scale was recorded in Ukraine's Poltava region. The tremor was barely perceptible.
Additionally, a magnitude 3.5 earthquake was recorded off the coast of Crimea on September 1.