Multiple Earth quakes hit areas in the Middle east in the last 24 hours
Parts of the Middle East have been subjected to a series of earthquakes spread to various areas of Turkey to Iran and to the Levant, details of the earthquakes that hit the south and south-west Syria to the Sea of Galilee and also reached the Syrian capital Damascus.
Several earthquakes hit the Sea of Galilee during the past 24 hours, reaching six earthquakes, some of which were felt in the Syrian capital Damascus and southern Syria.
The first tremor occurred at 4:50 am at 4 degrees and at a depth of 15 km.
The second tremor at 4:58 am Wednesday morning was 3.3 degrees and 10 km deep.
The third tremor was at 6:41 am Wednesday morning with a force of 2.1 degrees and a depth of 3 km.
The fourth tremor was at 6:52 am Wednesday morning with a force of 4 degrees and a depth of 2 km.
The fifth tremor was 7:19 am Wednesday morning with a force of 3 degrees and a depth of 10 km.
The sixth tremor was at 19:45 minutes Wednesday evening with a force of 4.5 degrees and a depth of 10 km.
The most violent of these tremors is the sixth tremor felt by residents of the city of Damascus and its countryside and the Lebanese capital Beirut and parts of Jordan.