Quake hits Armenia-Turkey border zone, also felt in Yerevan
The seismological network of Armenia on Monday recorded an earthquake with a magnitude of 1.9 in the Armenia-Turkey border zone, at 12:14am local time, 20 kilometers south of the Armenian capital Yerevan, and at a depth of 10 kilometers.
The tremor measured magnitude 2 to 3 at the epicenter, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Armenia informs Armenian News-NEWS.am.
The seismic activity was felt also in Yerevan.


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