Dhadna, a village in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates (UAE), recently encountered a small tremor at 10:51 (UAE local time) with a magnitude of 3.2 on the Richter scale. The National Seismological Network’s monitoring stations and the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) have confirmed the occurrence of a minor earthquake in the mentioned area.
NCM Shares Details of the Earthquake
The NCM promptly shared the news on its official Twitter account, providing specific details about the earthquake and reassuring residents that no damages or injuries were reported. This swift response aims to keep the public informed and alleviate any concerns.
UAE’s Infrastructure and Seismic Preparedness
Experts at the NCM are actively monitoring seismic activity in the region to analyze and predict future events, enhancing preparedness. The tremor in Dhadna is considered a relatively minor occurrence, which is not uncommon in the UAE. The country’s infrastructure is designed to withstand such seismic activities, ensuring the safety of its residents.