4.2 Magnitude Earthquake in Georgia Felt Across Armenia on December 28
A magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck Georgia on December 28, with tremors felt in parts of Armenia including Gyumri. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 km, northwest of Dmanisi, impacting residents in various regions.
On December 28, a seismic event measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale occurred in Georgia, precisely at 15:44 local time (11:44 GMT). The epicenter was located approximately 8 km northwest of Dmanisi at a depth of 10 km, as per reports from the Rescue Service of the Armenian Interior Ministry. This earthquake was notably perceptible across various locations, including the city of Gyumri and multiple villages in the Shirak and Lori regions, where tremors were recorded with a strength ranging between magnitude 3 to 4.
Earthquakes are a natural occurrence in regions situated along tectonic plate boundaries. Georgia, being in a seismically active area, experiences such seismic activities from time to time. The proximity of Armenia to Georgia means that seismic events in one country often affect the neighboring region, leading to tremors being felt across borders. It is essential for the local authorities and rescue services to be prepared for potential aftershocks and to ensure the safety of residents.
In summary, the 4.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Georgia on December 28 elicited noticeable tremors in several cities and villages in Armenia. The swift reporting by the Armenian Interior Ministry emphasizes the importance of timely communication during seismic events. As both countries are susceptible to natural disasters, continued vigilance and preparedness remain paramount for ensuring public safety.
Original Source: armenpress.am