Two earthquakes registering 2.65 and 3.1 on the Richter Scale struck the west of Jeddah on Sunday, but there were no reports of injuries, loss of life or damage to property.
Zuhair Nawab, president of the Saudi Geological Survey (SGS), said that the first earthquake occurred at 7:20 p.m. at a depth of 17.37 km, and 155 km out in the Red Sea. Another earthquake followed 3 minutes later, at a depth of 32 km underground.
He said Jeddah residents did not feel the second earthquake because of the huge amount of water and rock in the sea.
There were no reports of any property damage or loss of life by the Civil Defense, he said.
Nawab said it was natural for the western part of the Arabian Peninsula to have earthquakes. It was important for the media to educate people about earthquakes, he said.
He said municipalities in the region should ensure that all new buildings must conform to construction regulations, to withstand seismic activity.
Abdullah Al-Omari, supervisor at the Center for Seismic Studies and president of the Saudi Society for Geosciences, confirmed that the earthquakes took place.
2 quakes hit west Jeddah
2 quakes hit west Jeddah
Saudi ambassadors to Russia, Malaysia present credentials
- Vladimir Putin noted that next month will mark the 100th anniversary of Saudi-Russian relations
LONDON: Sami M. Alsadhan presented his credentials to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday as Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the country.
During a reception held at the Presidential Palace in the Kremlin in Moscow, Alsadhan conveyed the greetings of the Saudi leadership to the Russian leader.
Putin praised the relationship with Riyadh, noting that next month will mark the 100th anniversary of Saudi-Russian diplomatic ties.
In Kuala Lumpur, Osama bin Dakhil Al-Ahmadi presented his credentials as the Saudi ambassador to Malaysian Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar during a reception at the Royal Palace on Tuesday.
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