The Jordan Seismological Observatory (JSO), confirmed that an earthquake was detected in the Bab al-Mandab area off the Yemeni coast.
In a statement to Ammon News Agency, JSO head, Ghassan Suwaidan, said the earthquake recorded in the southern Red Sea region, which is far from Jordan and has no impact.
The Saudi Geological Survey (SGS) announced on Thursday that an earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale had been detected in the Red Sea, according to a statement issued by the SGS’s spokesman, Tariq Aba Al-Khail.
'The stations of the National Seismic Monitoring Network detected Thursday morning, at 6:52:29 am, an earthquake in the middle of the Red Sea with a magnitude of 4.40 on the Richter scale and a depth of 32 kilometers,' the SGS said in a statement on its official X account.
'The cause of this earthquake is due to the fault in the Red Sea, which represents the western limit of the Arabian plate and its divergence from the African plate,' the SGS added.
SGS’s spokesman confirmed in the statement that the Saudi borders were not affected by this earthquake.
The Jordan Seismological Observatory (JSO), confirmed that an earthquake was detected in the Bab al-Mandab area off the Yemeni coast.
In a statement to Ammon News Agency, JSO head, Ghassan Suwaidan, said the earthquake recorded in the southern Red Sea region, which is far from Jordan and has no impact.
The Saudi Geological Survey (SGS) announced on Thursday that an earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale had been detected in the Red Sea, according to a statement issued by the SGS’s spokesman, Tariq Aba Al-Khail.
'The stations of the National Seismic Monitoring Network detected Thursday morning, at 6:52:29 am, an earthquake in the middle of the Red Sea with a magnitude of 4.40 on the Richter scale and a depth of 32 kilometers,' the SGS said in a statement on its official X account.
'The cause of this earthquake is due to the fault in the Red Sea, which represents the western limit of the Arabian plate and its divergence from the African plate,' the SGS added.
SGS’s spokesman confirmed in the statement that the Saudi borders were not affected by this earthquake.
The Jordan Seismological Observatory (JSO), confirmed that an earthquake was detected in the Bab al-Mandab area off the Yemeni coast.
In a statement to Ammon News Agency, JSO head, Ghassan Suwaidan, said the earthquake recorded in the southern Red Sea region, which is far from Jordan and has no impact.
The Saudi Geological Survey (SGS) announced on Thursday that an earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale had been detected in the Red Sea, according to a statement issued by the SGS’s spokesman, Tariq Aba Al-Khail.
'The stations of the National Seismic Monitoring Network detected Thursday morning, at 6:52:29 am, an earthquake in the middle of the Red Sea with a magnitude of 4.40 on the Richter scale and a depth of 32 kilometers,' the SGS said in a statement on its official X account.
'The cause of this earthquake is due to the fault in the Red Sea, which represents the western limit of the Arabian plate and its divergence from the African plate,' the SGS added.
SGS’s spokesman confirmed in the statement that the Saudi borders were not affected by this earthquake.
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