An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5 strikes the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) reports. The quake is recorded with a depth of about 10 km, according to GFZ, which is cited by multiple outlets. The tremor is reported as occurring on Thursday. Coverage across sources is consistent on the key parameters: the earthquake’s magnitude, its general location affecting both countries, and the approximate depth figure provided by GFZ. None of the provided summaries include details on injuries, damage, evacuations, or tsunami-related impacts, and the reporting here focuses primarily on the event’s magnitude and seismic depth. Based on the common information shared by the outlets, the earthquake is identified as a 5.5 magnitude event centered in the region spanning the Czech Republic and Slovakia, with GFZ serving as the primary referenced authority for the measurements.