A 4.4- magnitude earthquake has hit Eritrea’s northwest region of Agordat, APA can report on Sunday.
It occurred at 1:22am, said Yemane G. Meskel, Eritrea’s Minister of Information over the weekend.
“No loss of life or damage to property reported,” he tweeted.
According to Yemane, a team of experts have been dispatched to the area for an assessment of the situation.
The Horn of Africa has significant seismic hazard associated with the East African rift system.
A number of destructive earthquakes, some deadly, have been reported this century.
Notable events include the 1921 earthquake that destroyed the port city of Massawa in Eritrea.
In Ethiopia, the 1961 M=6.1 Kara Kore earthquake destroyed the town of Majete, the 1969 M=6.3 Serdo event resulted in four deaths, and the 1989 M=6.5 Dobi graben earthquake destroyed several bridges between Assab and Addis Ababa.
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