6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan, Felt in Delhi and Jammu & Kashmir
A significant earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 struck the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan on Monday, causing strong tremors to be felt in neighboring countries, including India and Pakistan. The earthquake occurred at approximately 2:10 PM local time and was centered near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
Reports indicate that residents in major cities, including Delhi and Jammu & Kashmir, experienced strong shaking, leading to concerns about potential aftershocks. The tremors prompted many individuals to evacuate buildings as a precaution. Fortunately, there have been no immediate reports of major damage or casualties, though emergency services remain on high alert.
The Hindu Kush is known for its seismic activity, with earthquakes frequently occurring in the region due to the tectonic forces generated by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates. Historically, this area has been prone to larger earthquakes, making awareness and preparedness essential for communities nearby.
Authorities in both India and Pakistan are monitoring the situation closely and are ready to respond if required. Residents are advised to stay informed and follow safety protocols in the event of further seismic activity.
