An earthquake hit Batken region of Kyrgyzstan. The Institute of Seismology of the National Academy of Sciences reported.
According to the Institute, tremors were recorded yesterday, September 21, at 11.41 p.m. The earthquake’s epicenter was located in Kyrgyzstan, 5 kilometers west of the city of Batken, 5 kilometers southwest of the village of Bazar-Bashy, and 5 kilometers northwest of Kyzyl-Dzhol village.
The earthquake’s intensity in Batken, Bazar-Bashy, and Kyzyl-Dzhol was about magnitude 3.