Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) announced Wednesday that seven earthquakes with magnitude ranging between 3.7 and 5.2 on the Richter scale, have so far occurred on the eastern part of the Arabian Gulf (Iran), 312km northeast of Doha, QNA reported.
Qatar Seismic Network of the authority said in a statement that the main earthquake of 5.2 magnitude was felt by some residents in the coastal areas of Qatar, without causing any damage. The network said that such earthquakes occur as a result of the tectonic movement between the Arabian plate and the Iranian plate. The QCAA reassured citizens and residents that such earthquakes do not represent any danger to Qatar.
Qatar Seismic Network of the authority said in a statement that the main earthquake of 5.2 magnitude was felt by some residents in the coastal areas of Qatar, without causing any damage. The network said that such earthquakes occur as a result of the tectonic movement between the Arabian plate and the Iranian plate. The QCAA reassured citizens and residents that such earthquakes do not represent any danger to Qatar.