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A 3 magnitude earthquake has once again struck the Caspian Sea.
"On July 11, 23 at 02:44 local time, an earthquake was recorded in the Caspian Sea," Azernews reports, citing Republican Seismic Survey Center Service reported.
The epicenter of the earthquake was recorded at a depth of 9 kilometers.
Recall that on July 4, an earthquake with a 5.7 magnitude struck off the shores of the Caspian Sea in Azerbaijan,
The earthquake epicenter was located 80 kilometers northeast of the Khachmaz region, the earthquake source was at a depth of 35 kilometers.
The tremors were felt in some parts of the country, including in the city of Baku.