
Today, on November 8, at 09:14 in the morning, an earthquake was observed in the territory of Uzbekistan. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The Seismoprognostic Monitoring Republican Center reported this. According to experts, the epicenter of the earthquake was located approximately 506 kilometers southwest of Tashkent, near the city of Gazli in Bukhara region.
The depth of the earthquake was 10 kilometers, and its magnitude was assessed at 3.2. The earthquake's intensity at the epicenter was felt at 3 points.
In the city of Gazli, the earthquake's intensity was felt at around 2 points. There were no reports of any destruction or damage during the event.
Earthquakes of this strength usually occur with only light tremors and do not cause significant harm to the population. Experts recommend observing precautionary measures during such seismic activity.
In any case, it is important to follow safety rules. It is worth noting that recently an earthquake also occurred in the territory of Tajikistan.
Its tremors were also felt in some regions of Uzbekistan.





