Another earthquake hit Kyrgyzstan. The Seismology Institute of the National Academy of Sciences reported.
According to the Institute, the tremors were recorded on November 20 at 6:35 p.m.
The earthquake’s epicenter was located in Kok-Irim mountains in Kyrgyzstan, 13 kilometers southeast of the village of Sary-Bulak, 19 kilometers southwest of the village of Tabylgy, 27 kilometers south of the village of Aral, and 30 kilometers southeast of Kazarman village.
The earthquake’s intensity in the villages of Sary-Bulak, Tabylgy, and Kol was magnitude 2.5.


