NEW DELHI: Tuesday afternoon at about 1:30 pm, an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.4 rocked eastern Kashmir, according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). Initial reports state that the earthquake struck at a depth of 30 km, 18 miles from the village of Gandoh Bhalessa in Jammu & Kashmir's Doda district.
In Jammu and Kashmir, there were significant tremors. Other areas of north India, including the capital city of Delhi and its surrounding regions, felt the trembling.
On Friday, an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.7 strikes Dhekiajuli in Assam. Around 10.05 AM, there was an earthquake.
"Earthquake of Magnitude:3.7, Occurred on 09-06-2023, 10:05:59 IST, Lat: 26.60 & Long: 92.40, Depth: 10 Km, Location: 39km W of Tezpur, Assam," the National Centre for Seismology said on Twitter.
The Union Territory of Ladakh experienced a 3.2 magnitude earthquake on Thursday night, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). The tremor was felt around 10:22 pm. No damage has been recorded as of yet.
A 10 km deep earthquake occurred. At 8:03 in the morning on May 29, a 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook Dhekiajuli in Assam. In close proximity nations like Bangladesh, Bhutan, and China all felt the quakes. Panicked neighbours fled their houses as the shocks were discovered several km from the epicentre.
Meghalaya was hit by a 4.5 on the Richter scale moderate earthquake on May 28. No complaints of injuries or damage were made. Areas of Assam were shaken by an earthquake measuring 3.7 on the Richter Scale on April 17.
The National Centre for Seismology estimates that the earthquake occurred at 4:52 p.m. There have been no recorded fatalities or property losses. According to the study, the epicentre was 10 km underground and was in the Kamrup district. The state's capital, Guwahati, as well as the rest of the state, all felt the tremor.
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