Overnight earthquake shakes Caspian Sea
Seismologists recorded another earthquake in the Caspian Sea tonight. Earlier this week, tremors shook the Caspian for several days in a row.
Seismologists recorded another earthquake in the Caspian Sea tonight. Earlier this week, tremors shook the Caspian for several days in a row.
Seismologists recorded two earthquakes in the Caspian Sea today. The most powerful of them measured 5.3 in magnitude.
According to Russia's Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilev, Russia has no plans to suspend energy contracts with Iran.
Azerbaijani seismologists recorded tremors in the Caspian Sea on Wednesday afternoon. They occurred approximately five hours ago.
Novruz, the festival of spring and renewal, is celebrated today, on the vernal equinox. A Novruz greeting from Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev was previously published.
Seismologists announced the occurrence of two earthquakes in the Caspian Sea on Monday. The hypocenter of each tremor was situated at a depth exceeding 70,000 meters.
The latest meeting of the Caspian Sea Working Group took place in the Turkmen capital yesterday, with representatives from all five littoral states attending the event.
The Caspian Flotilla will conduct exercises in the Caspian Sea. The flotilla ships have already gone out to sea to practice various maneuvers.
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has called for the establishment of a Water Analysis Center in Astana, warning that the situation with the shallowing of the Caspian Sea continues to worsen.
Russian, Azerbaijani and Kazakh border guards have been participating in a raid on the Caspian Sea since the beginning of April