The Libyan Center for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences announced that it will soon begin the field survey process and determine the best locations for seismic monitoring stations in Libya.
This comes after two earthquakes occurred in Libya on Thursday, October 12, in the areas southwest of Sirte and the Western Mountain, which were felt by citizens in Tripoli.
The Center confirmed the government’s pledge to provide the necessary requirements to support the Center’s work and supply equipment specialized in earthquake monitoring.
Work will be done through the center’s specialized teams in order to activate the modern network as soon as possible to serve researchers, decision makers, citizens and society, according to the center.
The Libyan Minister of Economy and Trade, Mohammed Al-Huweij, confirmed that the economy was stable, noting in a meeting with the Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah that
President Muhammad Menfi of the Presidential Council (PC) has called for an action plan with at least four goals to address the situation in the Gaza Strip in his stateme
The Libyan Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, renewed his rejection of the Israeli occupation forces’ aggression against the Gaza Strip and the policy of systematic kil
The Minister of Industry and Minerals in the Government of National Unity, Ahmed Abu Hisa, has stressed the importance of activating industrial cooperation between Libya and Italy, which is conside
The Moroccan Consul General in Benghazi, Saeed Benkirane, has announced the imminent resumption of flights with Libya, indicating that visa impositions would be lifted, “as soon as the circumstance
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health, Ramadan Abu Janah, has discussed with a delegation from the African Union Center for Disease Control (CDC Africa), cooperation to enhance the capabilit
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