The epicenter of the earthquake was 34 kilometers northeast of the village of Tianeti, Mtskheta-Mtianeti region.
An earthquake of magnitude 3.4 was recorded in northern Georgia on the morning of January 12. It was reported by the Institute of Earth Sciences and the National Center for Seismic Monitoring, reports Ekho Kavkaza.
It is known that the epicenter of the earthquake was 34 kilometers northeast of the village of Tianete, Mtskheta-Mtianete region.
The tremor was felt in the village of Ukanapshavi, Dusheti municipality.
Let’s remember that as a result of the earthquake in Tibet, 125 people died, the number of victims increased to 337. More than 1,600 tremors occurred in the disaster zone, which made it difficult for more than 47,000 victims to move to temporary shelters. .
It was also reported that a strong earthquake in Vanuatu killed 14 people and injured 200 people.
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