UAE: Minor 2.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes without Impact on Residents
On the evening of February 2, 2024, a minor earthquake with a magnitude of 2.2 struck the United Arab Emirates, specifically in Umm Al Quwain.
The seismic event occurred at 9:10 p.m. and was located west of Falaj Al Moalla in Umm Al Quwain, with a recorded depth of 5 kilometers, according to information provided by the National Centre of Meteorology.
Despite the occurrence of the earthquake, residents in the affected areas reported that they did not feel any noticeable tremors, and the seismic activity had no discernible impact on the country. The authority assured the public that there were no immediate concerns or consequences related to the earthquake.
Earthquakes of this magnitude are generally considered minor and often go unnoticed by the general population. The National Centre of Meteorology regularly monitors and reports on seismic activities to keep the public informed about any unusual occurrences. In this case, the seismic event had minimal impact, and there were no reports of damage or disturbances resulting from it.
It's important to note that the UAE, while not located on a tectonic plate boundary, can experience occasional seismic activity due to the complex geological structure of the region. The National Centre of Meteorology plays a crucial role in monitoring such events and providing timely information to ensure public safety.
As the country continues to advance its capabilities in monitoring and responding to seismic activities, the residents can rely on the authorities to promptly share relevant information and take appropriate measures to address any potential risks. The occurrence of minor earthquakes underscores the importance of maintaining vigilant monitoring systems and preparedness measures to ensure the safety and well-being of the population.