Earthquake hits Kyrgyzstan

An earthquake measuring approximately 3 points in the epicenter, occurred today in Kyrgyzstan at 05:41 am local time, Kazinform News Agency reports.

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According to the Kyrgyz Institute of Seismology, the epicenter of the quake was in the territory of Kyrgyzstan, 11 kilometers southeast of Orkazgan village, 12 kilometers northeast of Ak-Terek village, 15 kilometers northeast of Jiyde village, and 19 kilometers northwest of Salam-Alik village.

The earthquake intensity in Orkazgan, Kandzhyga, Ak-Terek, Jiyde settlements made around 3 points, and 2.5 points in Salam-Alik and Kosh-Eter.

In late November, Kazinform reported that an earthquake had been recorded 318 kilometers southeast of Almaty.