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Small quake hits Ha Tinh province

A 2.3-magnitude earthquake was reported offshore the central province of Ha Tinh on the early morning of October 22, according to the Earthquake Information and Tsunami Warning Centre.
Small quake hits Ha Tinh province ảnh 1Ky Phu commune where locals clearly feel the earthquake (Source: dantri.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – A 2.3-magnitude earthquake was reported offshore thecentral province of Ha Tinh on the early morning of October 22, according tothe Earthquake Information and Tsunami Warning Centre.

Nguyen Hong Phuong, deputy head of the Centre, said that thequake occurred at 3:42am in the waters about 5km off the coast of Cam Xuyendistrict with a seismic focus at a depth of 8km.

With a small magnitude, such kind of the quake can not resultin a tsunami, cause human and asset losses, or affect locals’ daily life, heaffirmed.

However, he added that relevant units are working to findout reasons behind the earthquake as the province, which is known to rarelysuffer earthquakes, was also hit by a tremor on the morning of October 18.

People in Ky Phu and Ky Xuan communes of Ky Anh district said they clearly feltthe tremor. -VNA
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