Quake registered not far from Sarez Lake

A 4-magnitude earthquake hit Tajikistan this morning at 7:47a.m. Epicenter was located 340km south-east of Dushanbe and 85km south-west of Sarez Lake, Geophysics Service of the Tajik Academy of Science reported. According to preliminary analysis, tremors of magnitude 4 were registered in epicenter while tremors of magnitude 3 were felt not far from Sarez Lake.

Payrav Chorshanbiyev

A 4-magnitude earthquake hit Tajikistan this morning at 7:47a.m.

Epicenter was located 340km south-east of Dushanbe and 85km south-west of Sarez Lake, Geophysics Service of the Tajik Academy of Science reported.

According to preliminary analysis, tremors of magnitude 4 were registered in epicenter while tremors of magnitude 3 were felt not far from Sarez Lake.

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