Tremors Shake Delhi-NCR: What You Need to Know About the Recent Earthquake
Earthquake Shakes Delhi-NCR and Surrounding Areas
New Delhi: On Friday night, residents across Delhi-NCR and various regions in North India experienced earthquake tremors, causing widespread panic as people hurriedly evacuated their homes and workplaces. Fortunately, there were no immediate reports of injuries.
The Meteorological Centre in Srinagar reported that the earthquake registered a magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter scale, occurring at 9:42:57 PM IST. Its epicenter was located in Afghanistan, approximately 150 km deep.
Tremors were felt in numerous areas, including Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad, as well as parts of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
Residents described feeling sudden jolts while sitting, with furniture and hanging items swaying noticeably. Many noted that the shaking lasted only a few seconds but was strong enough to be distinctly felt indoors.
In various neighborhoods, people evacuated their homes as a precaution, and office workers briefly left their buildings. Many gathered in open areas, awaiting further information.
At the time of this report, there were no significant reports of damage or injuries. Authorities have yet to provide a comprehensive advisory, only confirming the earthquake's parameters.
The Delhi-NCR region is classified as Seismic Zone IV, indicating a high risk for earthquakes. Consequently, even moderate tremors from distant sources can be felt over a large area, prompting quick public responses.
Social media was abuzz with residents sharing their experiences, with many describing the tremors as sudden and disconcerting. Some reported noticeable shaking of ceiling fans and furniture, while others felt vibrations while seated or lying down.
Emergency services remained vigilant, although no distress calls regarding structural damage had been reported initially. Officials urged the public to stay calm and adhere to standard safety measures in case of aftershocks.
Earthquakes are relatively common in North India due to its location near the Himalayan seismic belt, one of the most active tectonic regions globally. Experts have consistently emphasized the need for preparedness and compliance with building safety standards in the area.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation, and further updates are expected.
