NSMC Islamabad revealed that the quake’s depth was recorded at 45 kilometers, with the epicenter situated 84 kilometers in the North West.
Quetta unharmed: 4.6 magnitude earthquake causes no losses. On Saturday morning, Quetta district and its surroundings experienced a 4.6 magnitude earthquake, causing temporary panic among residents. The seismic event had a depth of 98 kilometers, with its epicenter located in the Hindukush region, according to the seismological center.
While the tremors prompted people to evacuate their homes, reciting Kalma-e-Tayyaba for reassurance, no casualties or property damage have been reported in any part of Quetta thus far.
In a similar incident in November, Gilgit and its neighboring areas were shaken by a 3.3 magnitude earthquake. The National Seismic Monitoring Centre (NSMC) confirmed the tremors in Gilgit and adjacent regions, emphasizing that no loss of life or property damage had been reported.
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NSMC Islamabad revealed that the quake’s depth was recorded at 45 kilometers, with the epicenter situated 84 kilometers in the North West. In both cases, the swift response and preparedness of the affected communities contributed to a lack of casualties and damage.
National Seismic Monitoring Centre is a earthquake monitoring center in Islamabad, Pakistan. The center is managed by Pakistan Meteorological Department. The center operates a network of 20 broadband seismic stations and 15 short-period seismic stations to monitor the seismic activities in Pakistan and further detect any tsunami earthquake along Makran Subduction Zone.
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