Tengrinews.kz - An earthquake struck Kyrgyzstan during the night.
According to Kazakhstan's National Data Center of the Institute of Geophysical Research and National Nuclear Center, the earthquake occurred on November 20 at 3:53 a.m. Astana time. The tremor had a magnitude of 4.6.
Kazakhstan's Ministry of Emergency Situations reported that the epicenter was located 689 kilometers southwest of Almaty, within Kyrgyz territory. The earthquake was not felt in Kazakhstan.
As a reminder, on the morning of November 5, an earthquake occurred in the Almaty region and Almaty. The epicenter of the earthquake was located in Kazakhstan, 33 kilometers east of Almaty. In the megacity, the tremors were felt with a magnitude of 3, while in Talgar, they reached 4 points.
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