tërmetit
Tërmetit is the Albanian term for an earthquake, the rapid shaking of the ground caused by the release of energy in the Earth’s lithosphere. The event occurs when stress that has built up as tectonic plates move is released in the form of seismic waves that propagate through rocks and soils, producing ground motion that can be felt on the surface. Tërmetet are commonly associated with plate boundary zones where faults accommodate crustal movement. They can be tectonic (the most common), induced by human activities such as reservoir impoundment or mining, or less commonly volcanic in origin.
Seismologists measure earthquakes by magnitude, which expresses the energy released, and by intensity, which describes the
Impacts range from minor to catastrophic. Strong shaking can damage buildings and infrastructure, trigger landslides, and,
In the Albanian-speaking region and surrounding areas, seismically active zones have produced significant earthquakes in recent