A 3.3-magnitude earthquake was recorded in the Caspian Sea early Tuesday morning, according to official seismic monitoring data.
The Bureau of Earthquake Research of the Republican Seismic Survey Center informed Operative Information Center-OMM that the underground tremors occurred at 07:47 local time. The seismic event originated at a depth of 32 kilometers below the seabed.
The Caspian Sea region is characterized by active tectonic movements, making it a zone of frequent but often minor seismic activity. Azerbaijan's Republican Seismic Survey Center continuously monitors the Caspian basin and the surrounding territory of Azerbaijan to ensure public safety and provide real-time data on geological shifts. No damage or casualties were reported following this morning's tremors.