Engineer Ghassan Sweidan, Director of the Jordanian Seismological Observatory, verified that a seismic event was detected by the observatory at 7:00 am this morning, specifically on Saturday, happening in the northwest of Tiberias.
Sweidan informed Ammon that the Richter scale recorded the earthquake as measuring 3.2 in magnitude.
He stated that the earthquake occurred 65 km away from the Jordanian border and 17 km to the west of Tyre city.
The spokesperson verified that this action is part of Flydubai's commitment to guaranteeing the safety and convenience of its customers, with any new information on this matter being announced promptly.
Engineer Ghassan Sweidan, Director of the Jordanian Seismological Observatory, verified that a seismic event was detected by the observatory at 7:00 am this morning, specifically on Saturday, happening in the northwest of Tiberias.
Sweidan informed Ammon that the Richter scale recorded the earthquake as measuring 3.2 in magnitude.
He stated that the earthquake occurred 65 km away from the Jordanian border and 17 km to the west of Tyre city.
The spokesperson verified that this action is part of Flydubai's commitment to guaranteeing the safety and convenience of its customers, with any new information on this matter being announced promptly.
Engineer Ghassan Sweidan, Director of the Jordanian Seismological Observatory, verified that a seismic event was detected by the observatory at 7:00 am this morning, specifically on Saturday, happening in the northwest of Tiberias.
Sweidan informed Ammon that the Richter scale recorded the earthquake as measuring 3.2 in magnitude.
He stated that the earthquake occurred 65 km away from the Jordanian border and 17 km to the west of Tyre city.
The spokesperson verified that this action is part of Flydubai's commitment to guaranteeing the safety and convenience of its customers, with any new information on this matter being announced promptly.
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