Earthquake reported near Dead Sea area, reportedly felt in Jerusalem
A Ynet report stated that the earthquake could also be felt in Jerusalem, Beersheba, Dimona, and Eilat, with the report claiming that the Dead Sea was the epicenter of the area. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
There was an earthquake reported near the Dead Sea with a magnitude of about 3.7 on the Richter scale on Sunday night around 11:15 p.m., according to the National Geological Institute.
The Institute confirmed the presence of the earthquake after reports about it from the residents of the area, N12 reported.
A Ynet report stated that the earthquake could also be felt in Jerusalem, Beersheba, Dimona, and Eilat, with the report claiming that the Dead Sea was the epicenter of the area.
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Geological Survey of Israel recorded a magnitude 3.7 earthquake in Dead Sea region that was felt in Jerusalem, as well as Beer Sheva, Dimona, Eilat and Beit Shemesh
JPost and YnetNews
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