A 2.8-magnitude earthquake was reported off the coast of the UAE early on Saturday.
The National Centre of Meteorology said in a post on X that the earthquake was “recorded in Khor Fakkan Coast” at a depth of 5 kilometres.
It occurred at 3.03am local time.
The NCM said in its initial report that the earthquake had been “felt by the residents and without any effect in the UAE”.
It is not yet known if the earthquake caused any damage.
Earthquakes are rare in the UAE, however a similar earthquake – also of 2.8 magnitude – was experienced in January this year.
The UAE has recently suffered devastating flooding caused by record rainfall that resulted in reported deaths and the widespread disruption of travel.
Some residents felt tremors during the early hours of the morning as the UAE recorded an earthquake of magnitude 2.8 on Saturday, as per the National Centre of Meteorology.
The quake took place at 3.03am local time off the coast of Khor Fakkan, at a depth of 5km.
As per the NCM, although residents felt tremors, the quake had no effect in the country.