A 4.9 magnitude earthquake hit Baramulla district in Kashmir early Tuesday morning, causing panic among residents. The tremor was recorded at 6:45 AM with its epicenter located in the Baramulla region. According to the National Center for Seismology (NCS), the quake struck at a shallow depth of 5 kilometers, which intensified the shaking felt on the ground.
Minutes later, a second earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 was reported at 6:52 AM, also centered in the Baramulla district. Fortunately, there were no reports of casualties or significant damage to infrastructure following the quakes, according to local authorities.
Seismic activity in the Kashmir region is not uncommon due to its location in a tectonically active zone. The region has experienced several earthquakes over the years, some of which have caused considerable destruction. Residents were reminded to remain vigilant as aftershocks could follow.
The tremors were felt across the Kashmir Valley, causing concern among the population, but officials reassured that all safety protocols were in place and that there was no immediate threat of aftershocks causing severe damage.
The authorities have urged people to stay calm and follow safety guidelines in case of further seismic activity. The situation is being closely monitored by seismological experts and disaster management teams are on standby to respond to any emergencies.
The latest earthquakes highlight the ongoing seismic risk in the region, emphasizing the need for continuous monitoring and preparedness to mitigate potential impacts in the future.
This event serves as a reminder of the importance of earthquake preparedness in regions prone to seismic activity, especially in areas like Kashmir, where the population and infrastructure are vulnerable to such natural disasters.