According to the Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosphere (IPMA), the earthquake had its epicentre about 75 kilometres south of Cabo de São Vicente and was recorded at 07:53 today (11 February) at stations of the Mainland Seismic Network.
This earthquake was felt with maximum intensity III/IV (modified Mercalli scale) in the municipalities of Lagoa and Portimão. It was also felt to a lesser extent in the municipality of Lagos, in the same district.
Earthquakes are classified according to their magnitude as micro (less than 2.0), very small (2.0-2.9), small (3.0-3.9), slight (4.0-4.9), moderate (5.0-5.9), strong (6.0-6.9), large (7.0-7.9), important (8.0-8.9), exceptional (9, 0-9.9) and extreme (greater than 10).
My wife and I moved from NZ where earthquakes are common. 3.8 is not so big.
By Ian from Lisbon on 11 Feb 2022, 13:20
We´ve been having a string of these lately…the pb is we fear a repeat of equal/worse version of 1755, Ian. Between that, the ocean, and our location in Europe being one with bigger climate changes, ppl feel naturally uneasy.
By guida from Lisbon on 12 Feb 2022, 06:33
Guida. That’s why we avoided the Tagus Valley and the South Coast!
By Ian from Lisbon on 12 Feb 2022, 19:12