There was an earthquake on Tuesday evening in the village of Winde between Peize and Eelde. The quake had a magnitude of 1.6 and took place at a depth of 3 kilometers, the KNMI reports.
According to the meteorological institute, the earthquake occurred shortly before 8:30 p.m.
It is not known whether the earthquake caused any damage. It is not known whether the earthquake caused any damage. According to the KNMI, earthquakes do not occur often in Winde. The last was in September 2020. It then had a force of 1.8.
The earthquakes in Groningen and the surrounding area are caused by gas extraction. The strongest earthquake to date in the area was on August 16, 2012 near Huizinge in northern Groningen. That quake had a magnitude of 3.6.
In June it was announced that the Groningen gas tap will close on 1 October. That is sixty years after gas extraction began.