Moderate Earthquake Registers in Armenia Without Reports of Damage

A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck Armenia on March 8, 61 kilometers northeast of Gyumri, with a depth of 10 kilometers. No damage or casualties were reported, reflecting a relatively safe outcome from the event according to the EMSC.
On March 8, a significant earthquake registering a magnitude of 4.6 struck Armenia. The event was reported by Trend through the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The epicenter was pinpointed to be 61 kilometers northeast of Gyumri, with a depth of 10 kilometers.
Fortunately, there have been no reports of damage or casualties resulting from this seismic activity. The lack of injuries and structural harm suggests that the earthquake, although moderate in magnitude, did not pose a severe threat to the region.
The earthquake in Armenia, with a magnitude of 4.6, occurred northeast of Gyumri at a relatively shallow depth. Importantly, there have been no reports of damage or casualties, indicating that the event did not have significant adverse effects on the local population.
Original Source: en.trend.az