Minor earthquake shakes northern Israel for second time in a day

4.3-magnitude tremblor also felt in Syria, Lebanon and in Gush Dan region; no injuries or damage reported

View of the Sea of Galilee, northern Israel, April 19, 2017. (Isaac Harari/Flash90)
View of the Sea of Galilee, northern Israel, April 19, 2017. (Isaac Harari/Flash90)

A minor earthquake rattled northern Israel on Wednesday night in the second tremor of the day.

The temblor — recorded around 10:45 p.m. —  registered 4.3 on the Richter scale and was 10 kilometers deep, according to Geofon.

Though largely rocking the north, with its epicenter in the Galilee, it was felt by Israeli residents as far south as Tel Aviv, Modiin and Jerusalem, as well as in Lebanon and Syria.

There were no reports of injuries or damage.

The quake follows a series of tremblors early Wednesday morning in the Haifa region and northern Israel. The first one struck at around 4:50 a.m., according to the institute.

Israel sits on the geologically active Syrian-African rift, which runs through the Jordan Valley, and the region occasionally experiences small quakes. Experts say the area experiences a major quake every 100 years or so.

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The last major quake struck on July 11, 1927, killing over 400 and leaving “not a house in Jerusalem or Hebron… without some damage,” the Jewish Telegraphic Agency reported in the days following.

In 2016, experts warned a Knesset committee that the country is not prepared for the thousands of deaths and hundreds of billions of shekels in damage that could occur in the event of a major earthquake in the region.

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