seismic activity
Two earthquakes struck the Caucasus region on Sunday, April 6, 2025: a magnitude 4 tremor in Iran’s Fars province and a magnitude 3.6 quake near Tbilisi, Georgia.
A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck Armenia on March 8th. The epicenter was 6km northeast of Spitak. Get details, intensity felt in different regions, and safety guidelines.
On January 11, at 6:31 PM local time (2:31 PM GMT), Armenia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs Seismic Protection Service registered a 2.1 magnitude earthquake 1 kilometer north of Spitak. The earthquake’s epicenter was located at a depth of 10 kilometers, with geographic coordinates of 40.84°N latitude and 44.27°E longitude. In the epicentral zone, the underground…
On January 6, at 5:28 PM local time, the seismic network of the Territorial Service for Seismic Protection of Armenia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs recorded an earthquake 22 kilometers northwest of Jermuk. The earthquake’s hypocenter was at a depth of 10 kilometers, with a magnitude of 3.1. The epicentral zone recorded an intensity of 4…
An earthquake measuring 3.4 in magnitude struck near Dmanisi, Georgia, early on December 29, local time. The seismic event occurred at 01:11 AM (December 28, 21:11 GMT) at coordinates 41.36° N latitude and 44.15° E longitude, approximately 6 kilometers northwest of Dmanisi. The earthquake’s epicenter was located at a depth of 10 kilometers, according to…
A seismic event measuring 5-6 in intensity struck near Dmanisi, Georgia, on December 28 at 3:44 PM local time (11:44 AM GMT), as confirmed by Armenia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs Seismic Protection Territorial Service. The earthquake, with a magnitude of 4.2 and originating at a depth of 10 kilometers, was recorded approximately 8 kilometers northwest…