Earthquakes in Malta

The small island, Malta, is said to be prone to mostly tsunamis and earthquakes as of natural hazards. Seismic waves have a strong motion that happens underground causing disasters in all directions. Luckily, seismic risk in Malta is considered to be low with its little historic damage.  
This image above shares much about Malta along with its main faults. Malta has recently been having many droughts and is becoming a very frequent hazard. The last big earthquake to happen in Malta was in 1923 that caused some damage.

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  1. Hi Jocelyn! I found this information very interesting because I actually have some family in Malta, so I'm glad to hear that they are fairly low risk for earthquakes.

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  2. What were your sources of information?

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    1. Oh my I forgot, here they are if it's not too late!
      http://thinkhazard.org/en/report/156-malta/EQ
      https://www.researchgate.net

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