On July 27 at 4:52, an earthquake occurred in the Keles region of Kazakhstan with a magnitude of 4 at the epicentre. The earthquake was felt in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, which is approximately 27 km away from the epicentre in a north-westerly direction. The depth of the earthquake's focus was 10 km.
The impact of the earthquake on different regions in Uzbekistan varied. In the Zangiata and Tashkent districts of the Tashkent region, tremors were felt with a force of 2-3 points, while in Yangiyul it was felt at 2 points. In Tashkent, the capital city, the intensity ranged from 2-3 points in Almazar, Uchtepa, Shaykhantakhur, and Chilanzar districts, while the other districts experienced an intensity of 2 points.
Fortunately, the reported intensity levels suggest that the earthquake did not cause severe damage or casualties in the affected areas.
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