Quake hits Armenia
YEREVAN. – A magnitude-2.3 earthquake was registered Saturday in Armenia, at 8:18am local time, 18 km southeast of Martuni town, and 10 km beneath the surface.
The seismic activity measured magnitude 3 at the epicenter, the Ministry of Emergency Situations informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
The tremor was felt in Aghnjadzor, Artabuynk, Taratumb, Hors, Sali, and Karaglukh villages of Vayots Dzor Province—and with a magnitude of 2 to 3.




















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