A magnitude 3.1 earthquake was felt in the north of the country
The noise was felt 13 kilometers northeast of Beit She'an.
No injuries or damage have been reported so far.
According to the Geological Survey, the quake occurred at 8:45 p.m.
Residents reported feeling the noise in the Tiberias and Jordan Valley areas as well
Yoav Itiel
29/06/2022
Wednesday, 29 June 2022, 21:10 Updated: 21:21
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The earthquake in the north.
January 23, 2022 (surfer photos. Use under section 27A)
A magnitude 3.1 earthquake was felt this evening (Wednesday) in the north of the country, 13 kilometers northeast of Beit She'an.
No injuries or damage have been reported so far.
According to the Geological Survey, the quake occurred at 8:45 p.m.
Residents reported feeling the noise in the Tiberias and Jordan Valley areas as well.
Residents also reported that they also felt the quake southeast of Kibbutz Gesher.
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake was felt across the country.
May 11, 2012 (Photo: AP)
About a month ago, a magnitude 3.7 earthquake occurred off the coast of Lebanon 96 kilometers northwest of Nahariya.
The quake was felt in several places in the north of the country, including Haifa and the Western Galilee.
No casualties or damage have been reported so far.
The Home Front Command stated that no earthquake warning had been activated as it was not an earthquake that endangered the residents of Israel.
About three months ago, a magnitude 3.2 earthquake was felt 14 kilometers northeast of Beit She'an.
Police said a few dozen calls were recorded at the 100 hotspots and that no damage or casualties were reported.
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