Residents in the Delhi-NCR region were left frightened as an earthquake of magnitude 4.4 struck the Jhajjar district in Haryana on Thursday morning. The locals called it a "scary" experience.
Capital Expenditure, which has witnessed tremors lately due to the market slowdown, is expected to resume on a growing order pipeline of infrastructure Engineering and Construction (E&C) companies.
The Andaman Sea experienced a second earthquake of magnitude 4.6 on the Richter Scale today, with the tremors occurring at 11.22 am, just an hour after the first quake at 10:09 am.
A 4.0-magnitude earthquake struck Tajikistan early Saturday, with tremors felt in its capital, Dushanbe. According to the National Center for Seismology, the quake occurred at a depth of 140 km. No reports of casualties or damage have been received so far.
A 4.7-magnitude earthquake struck Peshawar on Wednesday, with its epicentre in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region, Geo News reported. The quake was felt across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. No damage was reported.
An earthquake of 5.9 magnitude struck the Tibet region on Monday morning. The tremor occurred at a depth of 10 km, with no immediate reports of casualties or major damage. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely.
The port city has been experiencing a series of mild earthquakes for over a week, with 32 tremors recorded since June 1, Geo News reported, citing Chief Meteorologist Amir Haider Laghari's statement.
Karachi has experienced 26 mild earthquakes since Sunday, mainly in Malir, Landhi, Quaidabad, and Gadap, with magnitudes ranging from 2.0 to 3.6. Officials say the tremors are linked to the Landhi Fault Line and may continue for a few days, but no damage has been reported so far.
A tremor of magnitude 2.8 jolted parts of Karachi division on Tuesday morning, with the epicentre located 15 kilometres southeast of Malir at a depth of 40 kilometres
As per NCS, the tremors of the earthquake occurred at 08:44 AM IST on Sunday. Its epicentre was located at latitude 28.87°N and longitude 77.96°E, five kilometres below the surface.