Second Earthquake Recorded in Georgia Today: Key Details on Tremors

A magnitude 4 earthquake struck near Tianeti, Georgia, today, marking the second seismic event in the country, following an earlier quake in Armenia. The tremors were recorded at a depth of 5 km, emphasizing the need for preparedness in the region.
Today, Georgia experienced a second earthquake registering a magnitude of 4. The epicenter was located near Tianeti, approximately 63 kilometers from Tbilisi. The National Center for Seismic Monitoring confirmed this event, noting that the tremors were recorded at 15:28 local time, with a hypocenter depth of 5 kilometers.
This marked the second seismic activity within the country on this day, following an earlier earthquake in Armenia that was noted in the morning. The two events highlight the region’s seismic activity and the potential for aftershocks in the aftermath of such tremors.
In summary, Georgia experienced two earthquakes today, the latter measuring a magnitude of 4 with its epicenter near Tianeti. The earlier quake occurred in Armenia, indicating ongoing seismic activity within the region. Monitoring and preparedness remain crucial for ensuring public safety amid these tremors.
Original Source: unn.ua