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    SEISMOLOGISTS PREDICT NO MAJOR TREMORS

    ArmenPress
    Sept 17 2004

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS: Armenian seismological stations have
    registered 29 earthquakes since the start of the year, the strongest
    of which measured 3.4 points on Richter scale and was reported 70 km
    north-east of the town of Ararat on January 4 and the lowest was 1.3
    points on Richter scale, reported on July 19 near the town of Spitak,
    the site of the destructive 1988 earthquake.

    Judging by a set of indications, observed in the last 10 years,
    Armenian seismologists predict that the possible strongest earthquake
    that may hit Armenia will be no higher than 5-6 points on Richter
    scale, saying its possible location may be in the southern-eastern
    province of Syunik.

    The national seismic service has already started a series of measures
    aimed to raise the level of local population's awareness concerning
    earthquake risks. The Armenian government adopted in the last two
    years two comprehensive programs on seismic risks, one encloses the
    Law on Seismic Protection and the second lists the strategically
    important facilities that need reinforced seismic protection.

    Armenian national seismic service, included in the world seismic
    networks, is considered one of the best services in Europe. The
    service is cooperating closely with a German GFZ and US NASA and
    UNAVCO organizations in identifying and registration of seismic risks.
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