Magnitude 4.3 Earthquake Affects Armenia, Centered Near Goris
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck 42 km northeast of Goris, Armenia, at 12:10 PM local time on February 12, 2023. Registered at a depth of 10 km, the quake was felt in several cities within Armenia’s Syunik region.
On February 12, 2023, a magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck at 12:10 PM local time (08:10 GMT), approximately 42 kilometers northeast of the city of Goris, Armenia. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers, with an intensity of 5-6 reported at its epicenter in Azerbaijan, located at geographic coordinates 39.79° north latitude and 46.63° east longitude. Residents in the Syunik region of Armenia, including the cities of Goris, Sisian, Meghri, Kapan, Kajaran, and Agarak, reported feeling the tremors of this seismic event.
The seismic landscape of Armenia and its surrounding regions is characterized by a history of tectonic activity. Earthquakes in this area are not uncommon due to its position along active fault lines associated with the collision of the Arabian and Eurasian tectonic plates. Understanding the implications of such earthquakes is vital for the safety and preparedness of the local population, as well as for the overall infrastructural resilience in the region.
In summary, the recent earthquake near Goris, Armenia, underscores the ongoing seismic activity that characterizes this region. The magnitude and depth of the quake align with historical patterns of tectonic events, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance and preparedness among residents and authorities alike.
Original Source: en.armradio.am