Earthquake occurred 17 km northeast of village of Bavra: tremors were felt in Shirak and Lori provinces
A magnitude 3.3 earthquake has struck the Armenian–Georgian border area. According to the Seismic Protection Agency of the Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the quake occurred about 17 km northeast of the village of Bavra in Armenia's north-west at a depth of 10 km on April 9 at 22:44 local time (18:44 GMT).
The earthquake measured 4–5 on the MSK scale in the epicenter.
The quake was felt at an intensity of MSK 3 (weak) in several villages across Shirak and Lori provinces. No damage was reported.


















































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