An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.1 struck close to the port of Duqm, in Oman, on Sunday morning.
According to The Seismological Centre at Sultan Qaboos University the earthquake struck at 7.55 am, local time.
Taking to social media, the Royal Oman Police said they'd followed up on calls they had received from the public who claimed they had felt slight tremors.
There's been no reports of any injuries or damage.
أعلن مركز رصد الزلازل بجامعة السلطان قابوس عن زلزال بقوة 4.1 في الدقم ، الساعة 7:55 صباح اليوم بالتوقيت المحلي، وتابعت شرطة عمان السلطانية الاتصالات الواردة عبر مركز عمليات الشرطة من بعض المواطنين عن شعورهم بهزة أرضية خفيفة ولم تتلقى أية بلاغات عن وجود إصابات أو أضرار إثر ذلك. pic.twitter.com/lRyxY9gGop
— شرطة عُمان السلطانية (@RoyalOmanPolice) February 19, 2023


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