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The second earthquake of magnitude 4.1 occurred in Kyrgyzstan in 24 hours.

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An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.1 occurred in Kyrgyzstan for the second time in a day. As reported by the Earthquake Monitoring Center of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Uzbekistan on August 26, the epicenter was located in the city of Batken.

The seismic event was recorded at 15:31 Tashkent time (13:31 Moscow time). In the epicenter, the force of the tremors was 5 points, in the Ferghana region of Uzbekistan (on the border with Kyrgyzstan), tremors of 2 points were felt.

"The distance from the epicenter to Tashkent is 287 km in a southeasterly direction. <...> The depth is 10 km," the department's Telegram channel says.

A day earlier, an earthquake of magnitude 4.6 occurred in southern Kyrgyzstan near the city of Osh. The first tremors were recorded at 22:59 Uzbekistan time (20:59 Moscow time). The earthquake was located at a depth of 15 km, 343 km south-east of Tashkent.

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