Cyprus earthquake shakes Israel
The 6.6-magnitude tremor was felt from Beersheva to Nahariya, according to the Israel Police.
(JNS) An earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale struck Cyprus early on Tuesday morning and was felt throughout much of Israel, according to the Israel Police.
Police reported receiving dozens of calls from concerned citizens throughout the country, from Beersheva in the south to Nahariya in the north. No injuries or damage were reported.
“The earthquake shook the bed for about a minute,” one Jerusalem resident told Israel’s Channel 12 News. Another Jerusalem resident told the Hebrew website Ynet that “our building shook.”
The Paris-based European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) tweeted shortly after the incident, providing a map of the quake’s impact.
M6.3 #earthquake (#σεισμός) strikes 131 km W of #Nicosia (#Cyprus) 14 min ago. Updated map of its effects: pic.twitter.com/rz3UIXwYEs
— EMSC (@LastQuake) January 11, 2022
The quake’s magnitude was listed on the EMSC website as 6.6.
Earthquakes are not uncommon in the region. According to the Geological Society of Israel, which tracks quakes felt in the country, there were 30 earthquakes felt by Israel between Nov. 30 and Jan. 11.
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