4.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Gulf of Aden Near Yemen and Somalia
Aden - A 4.3-magnitude earthquake struck the Gulf of Aden, off the coasts of Yemen and Somalia, causing ripples of concern in the region.
The tremor, which occurred at a shallow depth, was detected in the early hours of the day, with its epicenter located in the waters between the two nations.
While no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage have emerged, the earthquake serves as a reminder of the seismic activity in this geologically active area.
The Gulf of Aden lies along the boundary of the Arabian and Somali tectonic plates, making it prone to such events.
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