5.2 magnitude earthquake in Egypt leaves no casualties

Tuesday 30-06-2015 03:38 PM
5.2 magnitude earthquake in Egypt leaves no casualties

Egyptians gather around part of a minaret which fell from atop a mosque November 22 after an earthquake struck the region. Hundreds of people were killed in October 1992 in the biggest earthquake to hit Cairo in centuries. an/Photo by Aladin Abdel Naby REUTERS

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CAIRO, Jun 27 (Aswat Masriya) - A 5.2 magnitude earthquake which hit Egypt was not followed with reports of deaths or injuries, Egypt's Health Ministry said on Saturday, shortly after the tremor.  

The ministry said in a statement that it has raised alert to the highest level in the ambulance and emergency care administrations, state television reported. 

The earthquake was felt across Egypt and in some neighbouring countries.

Seismic activity registered 5.2 on the Richter scale, Mohamed Abuolela, the head of the state's National Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics Research was cited by state agency MENA as saying.

Earlier on Saturday, the head of Egypt's national earthquake network told Aswat Masriya that the magnitude of the quake was 5.1. 

Aboulela said the epicentre of the earthquake was six kilometres from Nuweiba, off the Sinai Peninsula's Gulf of Aqaba coast, at a depth of 11 kilometres under the seabed. This is about 350 kilometers to the east of the capital Cairo. 

He added that small aftershocks have followed the earthquake, but they could not be felt. 

The earthquake took place at 5:34 pm in local Cairo time and was simultaneously sensed in Southern Israel and in Jordan.

Inside Egypt, Cairo residents described feeling the tremors in their homes and in South Sinai, many residents took to the street in panic.   

Aboulela said this is a seismically active area. In 1995, a 7.3 magnitude quake with an epicentre in the Gulf of Aqaba occurred.  

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