Magnitude 3.0 earthquake strikes Armenia

Magnitude 3.0 earthquake strikes Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net - A magnitude 3.0 earthquake hit Armenia on Monday, July 24, at 9:55 pm, the ministry of emergency situations said.

The quake was registered 6 km east of the town of Vayk and struck the area at a depth of 10 kilometers.

According to preliminary data, tremors were felt in several villages and towns nearby.

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