ԱԻՆ-ը կրկին երկրաշարժի մասին է հայտնում. 

The Ministry of Emergency Situations has once again reported seismic activity, causing serious concern among residents.
People had barely recovered from the previous tremors when a new alert spread across the country, instantly creating panic and emotional tension. Phones started ringing nonstop, families rushed to contact loved ones, and social media quickly filled with alarming posts and frightened reactions.

It all began late in the evening, when many residents noticed unusual shaking inside their homes. Some said pictures on the walls started moving, while others described hearing strange noises coming from the buildings. For many, it brought back painful memories they had hoped never to relive again.

Shortly afterward, officials released a statement confirming new earthquake activity in the region. Although authorities urged people to remain calm, fear spread rapidly as reports from different areas began appearing almost simultaneously. Residents rushed outside, afraid to stay inside their apartments even for a few more minutes.

Videos shared online intensified the panic even more. Chandeliers swinging, frightened children crying, and crowds gathering in the streets created a tense atmosphere throughout the night. One woman admitted she had not felt such fear in years, while another resident said the entire building shook for several seconds.

Experts reminded the public that seismic activity is not unusual for the region, but every new warning creates fresh anxiety among citizens. Families who have already experienced natural disasters often react especially emotionally, as the memories of past tragedies never fully disappear.

One eyewitness shared that at first he thought he was simply feeling dizzy. But moments later, neighbors began shouting, doors slammed open, and dozens of people rushed down the stairs in panic. Within minutes, the courtyard was full of frightened residents refusing to return inside.

Among the most emotional stories was that of an elderly woman who had once lost her home during a devastating earthquake many years ago. After hearing the latest alert, she reportedly burst into tears, repeating only one sentence: “Please, not again…”

Psychologists explain that situations like this affect people not only because of the present danger, but also because of deep emotional scars from the past. Even minor tremors can trigger powerful fear and uncertainty, especially when alarming information spreads rapidly online.

Throughout the night, discussions about building safety intensified. Some residents questioned whether their homes were truly secure, while others demanded clearer explanations from authorities. A number of families even decided to spend the night elsewhere rather than remain inside their apartments.

As hours passed, tension continued growing. Every small sound caused people to fear another tremor was beginning. Rumors spread quickly online, making the situation even more stressful. While some tried calming the public, others warned that stronger activity could still occur.

Meanwhile, specialists continued monitoring the situation closely and analyzing incoming data. They emphasized the importance of staying calm and relying only on official information. However, fear and uncertainty still dominated the atmosphere.

This latest incident once again reminded everyone how fragile life can feel in the face of nature’s power. In just a few seconds, an ordinary evening turned into a night filled with anxiety, confusion, and fear.

Even now, many residents say they cannot forget the atmosphere of that night — silent streets, worried faces, nonstop phone calls, and families standing outside in fear, waiting and hoping that the worst was already over.

But the most frightening part was that nobody truly knew whether it had ended… or whether something even more serious was still ahead.

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