An earthquake occurred at Dagestan 07:33

On May 2, Russian seismologists recorded an earthquake of 4.3 magnitude in the Kizilyurt Region of the Dagestan Republic. This was reported in the Republic by the Press Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia.

The shocks were recorded at the time of 5:49 Moscow in the Kizilyurt region near the village of Inchha, they occurred at a depth of 10 km. It is stated that these tremors are not felt on the surface of the world.

According to the Ministry of Emergency, no one was injured as a result of the earthquake, there was no destruction.

On May 1, Northeast Iran’s Khorasan-Rosavi state reportedly a result of an earthquake of 5 magnitude earthquakes. It suffered 29 people.

April 23 Earthquake Happened In Istanbul. The size of the most powerful was 6.2. The shocks were felt 300 kilometers from the central base in Ankara. 4295 buildings were damaged.

Yalta residents before felt Shrtsi from a series of earthquakes.

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Source: Gazeta

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