In message <003c01d00839$3ce78bb0$b6b6a310$@cs.com>, dated Mon, 24 Nov 2014, Pete Perkins <00000061f3f32d0c-dmarc-requ...@ieee.org> writes:

It doesn't seem to me that the Euro Zone is particularly active from the seismic point of view and we've not run into this issue before but are doing our due diligence here to ensure that no stone is left unturned. The USGS Seismic history of the earth 1900-2014 website doesn't even include a reporting zone for Europe.

Southern Italy is prone to seismic effects. Temblors do occur, but there are also longer-term ground movements along the east coast that have interesting effects on reinforced concrete floors. Maybe the USGS doesn't know that. (;-)
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