Earthquake today ghaziabad

  1. Jammu and Kashmir Earthquake of magnitude 4.3 jolts Katra latest updates photos videos
  2. Delhi Earthquake Live: Live Updates: Earthquake tremors felt in Delhi, neighbouring areas
  3. earthquake: Low intensity earthquake hits Ghaziabad
  4. UPDATES: Earthquake Again In Delhi
  5. Massive earthquake measuring 5.8 on Richter Scale jolts Delhi, NCR
  6. Latest Earthquakes in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, Today: Past 24 Hours
  7. Ghaziabad earthquake Delhi NCR tremors magnitude epicentre Richter Scale
  8. Ghaziabad earthquake Delhi NCR tremors magnitude epicentre Richter Scale
  9. Delhi Earthquake Live: Live Updates: Earthquake tremors felt in Delhi, neighbouring areas
  10. Ghaziabad Earthquakes Today: Latest Quakes Past 24 Hours


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Jammu and Kashmir Earthquake of magnitude 4.3 jolts Katra latest updates photos videos

Image Source : PTI/ REPRESENTATIONAL (FILE). Jammu and Kashmir: Earthquake of magnitude 4.3 jolts Katra Katra earthquake: An earthquake of 4.3 magnitude hit Katra town in Jammu and Kashmir in the wee hours of Wednesday (June 14). According to the National Centre for Seismology, the earthquake occurred at 2:20 at a depth of 10 km, 81 km ENE of Katra. "An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 on the Richter Scale hit 81km ENE of Katra, Jammu and Kashmir at around 2.20 am today," the National Centre for Seismology said in a tweet. Earlier, on June 13 Earthquake tremors were felt in Delhi-NCR region and parts of north India, reports said. According to European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre, (EMSC), an earthquake of magnitude 5.7 on the Richter scale occurred 30km southeast of Kishtwar in Jammu & Kashmir. The tremors were felt for almost 20 seconds. Earlier on June 11, an earthquake of 3.2 magnitude hit the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh. On June 9, an earthquake of 3.9 magnitude struck the Union Territory of Ladakh in the morning. ALSO READ: ALSO READ:

Delhi Earthquake Live: Live Updates: Earthquake tremors felt in Delhi, neighbouring areas

Synopsis People were seen rushing out of their houses in Vasundhara, Ghaziabad as strong earthquake tremors felt in several parts of north India. "Many of the residents of our building came to the common ground area. People were checking their phones constantly for any updates,", reported ANI citing a local resident of Sector 22 in Noida. • People were seen rushing out of their houses in Vasundhara, Ghaziabad as strong earthquake tremors felt in several parts of north India. • Earthquake tremors felt in Delhi and some other Asian regions including Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and China among others, as per media reports. • People in Srinagar rushed out of their houses as strong tremors of earthquake jolted the area. • Shocks were also felt in Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar, reported ANI citing Pakistan's ARY News. • A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck northern Afghanistan on Tuesday evening, according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre, causing strong shaking across the country and in the north of neighbouring Pakistan. • A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday night jolted Pakistan, spreading panic and forcing people to run out of their homes. • It was not immediately clear whether the tremor had caused damage or casualties. • Khanda, who led anti-India protest dies • Flying taxi is top trend at VivaTech in Paris • Biparjoy: Will continue upto midnight, says IMD • IndiGo plane suffers tail strike while... • Purola Love Jihad row: Maha...

earthquake: Low intensity earthquake hits Ghaziabad

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UPDATES: Earthquake Again In Delhi

Earthquake In Delhi-NCR UPDATES: Delhi has once again recorded a mild-intensity earthquake, less than 24 hours after strong tremors jolted parts of northern India. The earthquake intensity was recorded at magnitude 2.7 at Richter Scale this time. On Tuesday night, a magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region, sending tremors in many parts of Central Asia. Panicked residents came out of their residences as the earthquake struck northern India around 10.20 pm. Strong tremors were felt in Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan. There was no immediate report of any deaths or property damage. The 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck 133 kilometers southeast of Fayzabad in Afghanistan, according to a report by the National Centre for Seismology. Afghanistan-Pakistan earthquake: Why did people in North India feel strong tremors? An earthquake of magnitude 6.6 hit Afghanistan on Tuesday with its epicentre in the Hindukush region. According to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS), the epicentre of the earthquake was located at 36.09 degrees north on the latitude and 71.35 degrees east on the longitude with a focal depth of 156 km. If the earthquake originated in Afghanistan, why were tremors felt all the way to North India? A senior seismologist told PTI, the reason why people in India felt the tremors for a relatively longer time is that the "depth of the fault was more than 150 km". People in northern India first felt the primary waves and then were impacted by the se...

Massive earthquake measuring 5.8 on Richter Scale jolts Delhi, NCR

A massive earthquake measuring 5.8 on Richter Scale jolted Delhi and NCR region at 2:38 PM today (January 24). According to reports, strong tremors were felt in Delhi, Noida and nearby areas. According to National Center for Seismology, the epicentre of the quake was in Nepal."Earthquake of Magnitude:5.8, Occurred on 24-01-2023, 14:28:31 IST, Lat: 29.41 & Long: 81.68, Depth: 10 Km ,Location: Nepal," National Center for Seismology said in a tweet. — National Center for Seismology (@NCS_Earthquake) The depth of the epicentre of the quake was 10km. The earthquake was also felt in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand. There has been no report of any damage so far but many people came out of their homes and offices. The tremors lasted for around 20-25 seconds. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of the tectonic plates of the earth, which means that the outermost layer of the planet’s surface is shaking. When two blocks of the Earth’s surface move against each other, it causes an earthquake. The northern and northeastern regions of India experience frequent earthquakes because some parts of India and Nepal are placed on the boundary (fault zones) of two massive tectonic plates.

Latest Earthquakes in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, Today: Past 24 Hours

Support us - Help us upgrade our services! We truly love working to bring you the latest volcano and earthquake data from around the world. Maintaining our website and our free apps does require, however, considerable time and resources. We need financing to increase hard- and software capacity as well as support our editor team. We're aiming to achieve uninterrupted service wherever an earthquake or volcano eruption unfolds, and your donations can make it happen! Every donation will be highly appreciated. If you find the information useful and would like to support our team in integrating further features, write great content, and in upgrading our soft- and hardware, please make a donation ( Planned features: • Improved multilanguage support • Tsunami alerts • Faster responsiveness Thanks to your past donations, these features have been added recently: • Design upgrade • Detailed quake stats • Additional seismic data sources Significant parts of this website use brilliant open-source software developed by Ukrainians. Russia's unprovoked war has killed tens of thousands, displaced millions, and the beautiful country of Ukraine is being destroyed. We cannot be silent even if the topic of this website has nothing to do with politics. If you like to support Ukraine from abroad: Ukrainians recommend the

Ghaziabad earthquake Delhi NCR tremors magnitude epicentre Richter Scale

There were no reports of any loss of life or damage to property because of the earthquake. The Delhi-NCR region has recorded more than 15 low-intensity quakes from April this year. Meanwhile, scientists had earlier warned that the national capital might witness a massive earthquake imminent in the Himalayan foothills. The impact of such an earthquake might be "heavily damaging" for a densely populated city like Delhi. Scientists base their conclusions based on the fact that the region had remained seismically quiet for 600-700 years, creating an “enormous stacking up of seismic strain”, which could result in an earthquake of a magnitude of 8.5 or more at any time in the near future. Also Read | Earthquake jots Haridwar

Ghaziabad earthquake Delhi NCR tremors magnitude epicentre Richter Scale

There were no reports of any loss of life or damage to property because of the earthquake. The Delhi-NCR region has recorded more than 15 low-intensity quakes from April this year. Meanwhile, scientists had earlier warned that the national capital might witness a massive earthquake imminent in the Himalayan foothills. The impact of such an earthquake might be "heavily damaging" for a densely populated city like Delhi. Scientists base their conclusions based on the fact that the region had remained seismically quiet for 600-700 years, creating an “enormous stacking up of seismic strain”, which could result in an earthquake of a magnitude of 8.5 or more at any time in the near future. Also Read | Earthquake jots Haridwar

Delhi Earthquake Live: Live Updates: Earthquake tremors felt in Delhi, neighbouring areas

Synopsis People were seen rushing out of their houses in Vasundhara, Ghaziabad as strong earthquake tremors felt in several parts of north India. "Many of the residents of our building came to the common ground area. People were checking their phones constantly for any updates,", reported ANI citing a local resident of Sector 22 in Noida. • People were seen rushing out of their houses in Vasundhara, Ghaziabad as strong earthquake tremors felt in several parts of north India. • Earthquake tremors felt in Delhi and some other Asian regions including Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and China among others, as per media reports. • People in Srinagar rushed out of their houses as strong tremors of earthquake jolted the area. • Shocks were also felt in Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar, reported ANI citing Pakistan's ARY News. • A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck northern Afghanistan on Tuesday evening, according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre, causing strong shaking across the country and in the north of neighbouring Pakistan. • A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday night jolted Pakistan, spreading panic and forcing people to run out of their homes. • It was not immediately clear whether the tremor had caused damage or casualties. • Khanda, who led anti-India protest dies • Flying taxi is top trend at VivaTech in Paris • Biparjoy: Will continue upto midnight, says IMD • IndiGo plane suffers tail strike while... • Purola Love Jihad row: Maha...

Ghaziabad Earthquakes Today: Latest Quakes Past 24 Hours

Support us - Help us upgrade our services! We truly love working to bring you the latest volcano and earthquake data from around the world. Maintaining our website and our free apps does require, however, considerable time and resources. We need financing to increase hard- and software capacity as well as support our editor team. We're aiming to achieve uninterrupted service wherever an earthquake or volcano eruption unfolds, and your donations can make it happen! Every donation will be highly appreciated. If you find the information useful and would like to support our team in integrating further features, write great content, and in upgrading our soft- and hardware, please make a donation ( Planned features: • Improved multilanguage support • Tsunami alerts • Faster responsiveness Thanks to your past donations, these features have been added recently: • Design upgrade • Detailed quake stats • Additional seismic data sources Significant parts of this website use brilliant open-source software developed by Ukrainians. Russia's unprovoked war has killed tens of thousands, displaced millions, and the beautiful country of Ukraine is being destroyed. We cannot be silent even if the topic of this website has nothing to do with politics. If you like to support Ukraine from abroad: Ukrainians recommend the