Two earthquakes reported in Armenia between November 5 and 11.

PanARMENIAN.Net - Two earthquakes of 3 and more points intensity have been reported on the territory of Armenia between November 5 and 11, National Service of Seismic Protection of Armenia told PanARMENIAN.Net



The first earthquake having 3.4 points in the epicenter occurred on November 8, four kilometers north of the village Ashotsk.



National Service of Seismic Protection of Armenia has denied rumors that on November 9 at the border with Azerbaijan, the north-east of the Armenian village Pambak seismic shock force of 3 points was recorded.



There was also an earthquake having 4 points 27-km north-east of the city Dogubayazet in Turkey.
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