A second earthquake was reported in northern Israel on Sunday afternoon in the span of 12 hours.
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The 3.5 magnitude earthquake followed just several hours after Sunday morning's 3.7 magnitude earthquake that rattled the area.
Elinor Peretz, who lives in Safed, northern Israel, said, "the earthquake began in the middle of the night, and suddenly the bed started shaking. During the second earthquake, I was at a store where I work, and the goods began shaking and banging. We are, of course, worried. Two earthquakes in less than 12 hours, we just hope another earthquake will not occur."
Professor Zohar Gvirtzman, who heads the Geological Survey of Israel, previously told Army Radio that the agency was closely monitoring seismic activity in the region.