Ground waves shook Lebanon for two minutes... and the Geophysical Center explains why
Fady Mahouly
10:23 · 29 April 2026
1 min read
The National Center for Geophysics of the National Council for Scientific Research reported on its account on “X” that, “At 18:03 pm on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, ground waves were recorded on all monitoring stations from north to south that lasted about two minutes, resulting from an explosion in the Qantara area.”
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