Earthquake On Turkish-Iranian Border Felt In Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan
Date
11/13/2023 3:10:29 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 13. An earthquake on
the Turkish-Iranian border was felt in several districts of
Nakhchivan, the Azerbaijan Seismological Service Center says,
Trend reports.
According to the Bureau of Earthquake Research, the earthquake
was recorded 40 km southwest of Hyderabad station, on the
Turkish-Iranian border. It was felt in the city of Nakhchivan,
Sadarak, Shahbuz, Sharur regions of the Nakhchivan Autonomous
Republic with a force of up to 3-4 points.
The earthquake, registered at 18:58 local time, occurred at a
depth of 10 kilometers.
21:02 (GMT+4) An earthquake has occurred in
Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic today, Trend reports.
The earthquake recorded at 18:58 (GMT+4) was felt most in the
city of Nakhchivan with tremors lasting about 5-7 seconds.
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