Another Earthquake Hits Kyrgyzstan

Another Earthquake Hits Kyrgyzstan

The Institute of Seismology of the National Academy of Sciences reported that another earthquake has struck Kyrgyzstan.

The tremors were recorded today, July 26, at 4.48 a.m., The Caspian Post reports citing foreign media.

The epicenter was located 2 kilometers south of Kara-Bulak village, 5 kilometers northwest of Masy village, and 38 kilometers northwest of Jalal-Abad.

The earthquake’s intensity approximately reached magnitude 3.5 in the villages of Kara-Bulak, Eski-Masy, Masy, and Alma; about magnitude 3 in Kurulush, Kek-Tash, Gelegen, Sovetskoe, Toskol, Bazar-Korgon, Sakaldy, and Kochkor-Ata villages; and around magnitude 2.5 in Akman, Kyrgyz-Gava, Sary-Bee, and in Mailuu-Suu.

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The Institute of Seismology of the National Academy of Sciences reported that another earthquake has struck Kyrgyzstan.